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The answer STUCCO has 187 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of stucco in various dictionaries:
noun - a plaster now made mostly from Portland cement and sand and lime
verb - decorate with stucco work
verb - coat with stucco
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Possible Crossword Clues |
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It may be laid on thick |
Wall covering |
Plaster work |
Exterior finish |
Wall treatment |
House finish |
Lath cover |
Wall plaster |
Plaster product |
Exterior masonry finish |
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The name of this plaster used in the 18th C. to make faux marble refers to rough exterior coating |
From a German word for "crust", this exterior finish of cement, sand, lime & water is both pigs' siding choice now |
Made from sand, lime, and cement, this durable applied covering may have been used on pyramids thousands of years ago |
Stucco description |
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Stucco or render is a material made of aggregates, a binder and water. Stucco is applied wet and hardens to a very dense solid. It is used as a decorative coating for walls and ceilings, and as a sculptural and artistic material in architecture. Stucco may be used to cover less visually appealing construction materials, such as metal, concrete, cinder block, or clay brick and adobe. * In English, stucco usually refers to a coating for the outside of a building and plaster one for interiors; as described below, the material itself is often little different. However, other European languages, notably including Italian, do not have the same distinction; stucco means plaster in Italian and serves for both. This has led to English often using "stucco" for interior decorative plasterwork in relief, especially in art history and older sources. |