Ridge line definition

Ridge line means the intersection of two roof planes, or the highest horizontal edge of a single roof surface, forming the highest horizontal line of the roof.
Ridge line means the summit line of a roof; the line on which the rafters meet.
Ridge line means the elongated crest of a slope or line of intersection at the top between opposite slopes.

More Definitions of Ridge line

Ridge line. The shall mean and refer to the intersection of two horizontal roof planes, or the angle formed by them, which form the peak of a pitched area. A hip roof shall be the equivalent of only one ridge line.
Ridge line means the junction of a rising steep slope on one side and a descending slope that may either be gentle or steep on the other side.
Ridge line means the uppermost point of a building; (ligne de faîtage)