mudsill
/ˈmʌdsɪl/Definitions
1. noun
the lowest horizontal member of the frame of a building, supporting the foundation and the vertical load-bearing timbers.
“The carpenter worked to replace the old, rotting mudsill with a new, sturdy one.”
1. noun
the lowest horizontal member of the frame of a building, supporting the foundation and the vertical load-bearing timbers.
“The carpenter worked to replace the old, rotting mudsill with a new, sturdy one.”