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coped, past tense; coped, past participle; copes, 3rd person singular present; coping, present participle;
  1. (in building) Cover (a joint or structure) with a coping


  1. (coping) header: brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall
  2. (Coping (architecture)) Coping (from cope, Latin capa), consists of the capping or covering of a wall.
  3. (Coping (joinery)) Coping or scribing is the woodworking technique of shaping the end of a moulding or frame component to fit the contours of an abutting member. Joining tubular members in metalworking is also referred to as a cope, or sometimes a "fish mouth joint" or saddle joint .
  4. (Coping (psychology)) The psychological definition of coping is the process of managing taxing circumstances, expending effort to solve personal and interpersonal problems, and seeking to master, minimize, reduce or tolerate stress or conflict. Weiten, W., & Lloyd, M. A. ...
  5. (Coping) A construction unit placed at the top of the parapet wall to serve as a cover for the wall.
  6. (coping) A thin covering of the coronal portion of the tooth usually without anatomic conformity. It can be used as a definitive restoration or as part of a transfer procedure.
  7. (coping) a flat stone used as a cap on freestanding walls.
  8. (COPING) The cap or top lip on the pool or spa wall that provides a finished edge around the pool or spa. It can be formed, cast in place or precast, or prefabricated of extruded aluminum or rigid vinyl. It may also be part of the system that secures a vinyl liner to the top of the pool wall.
  9. (Coping) the material which joins the pool to the deck.  It can be made of concrete, aluminum, plastic, brick, or wood.  Commonly, concrete is used on concrete pools and aluminum is used on vinyl pools.
  10. (Coping) the covering piece on top of a wall exposed to the weather, usually sloped to shed water.
  11. (Coping) A cap or covering course on top of a masonry wall. Designed to shed water, protect the top, and provide a finished, closed appearance to the wall.
  12. (coping) The top portion of the lip on a ramp or obstacle that is usually made of metal tubing, PVC pipe or rounded-off cement.
  13. (COPING) The material or masonry units forming a cap or finish on top of a wall, pier, pilaster, chimney, etc. It protects masonry below from penetration of water from above.
  14. (Coping) The edge of the lip that runs the length of the halfpipe wall.
  15. (COPING) Masonry covering laid on top of a wall, to stop rain soaking into the wall, usually of stone or concrete.
  16. (Coping) The top course or cover of a wall, usually made sloping to carry off the water.
  17. (Coping) The piece of material used to cover the top of a wall and protect it from the elements. It can be constructed from metal, masonry, or stone.
  18. (Coping) The metal bar going horizontally across the top of a ramp. This allows you to grind or stall easily.
  19. (Coping) The process of working though a problem in order to overcome it.
  20. (Coping) This refers to the material that covers the first nine to twelve inches of  horizontal surface at the pools edge. It can be brick, flagstone, concrete, or one of many natural or man-made materials.
  21. (coping) A stone (or other material) that sits horizontally on top of a wall or fence that has no other top and both finishes and helps to protect the top of the wall or fence. (ICS)
  22. (coping) sb. 1661. Archit. The uppermost course of masonry or brickwork in a wall, usually of a sloping form to throw off rain.
  23. (Coping) The top course of bricks or a concrete slab on top of a wall.
  24. (coping) the top stone layer of a retaining wall, pier, abutment, wing wall, and so forth that projects beyond the surface of the masonry below. The top surface is usually battered (washed) to prevent the accumulation of rain or other moisture
  25. (Coping) A protective cap, top, or cover of a wall parapet, commonly sloping to protect masonry from water