noun
- the top courses of masonry on a wall, typically slanted to shed water
Usage: architecture; construction
Examples
- The stone copings on the garden wall were cracked from years of weather exposure.
- Workers installed new concrete copings to protect the brick wall from rain damage.
- The architect specified limestone copings for the perimeter walls.
- Ice had formed along the copings, creating dangerous icicles below.
- The mason carefully shaped each coping to ensure proper water drainage.
- Old copings often need replacement due to freeze-thaw cycles.