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1 coarse plaster
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2 stucco
noun* * *stuc·co[ˈstʌkəʊ, AM -koʊ]* * *['stʌkəʊ]1. n pl - (e)sStuck m; (also stucco work) Stuckarbeit f, Stukkatur f2. adj attrStuck-3. vtmit Stuck verzieren* * *A pl -coes, -cos [-z] s1. Stuck m (Gipsmörtel)2. Außenputz m3. Stuck(arbeit) m(f), -verzierung f, Stuckatur fB v/t mit Stuck verzieren, stuckieren* * *noun, pl. stuccoes (fine plaster) Stuck, der; (coarse plaster) Putz, der* * *n.Stuck nur sing. m. v.stuckieren v. -
3 stucco
stuc·co [ʼstʌkəʊ, Am -koʊ] n
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rough´cast´er — rough|cast «RUHF KAST, KAHST», noun, verb, cast, cast|ing. –n. 1. a coarse plaster for outside surfaces. 2. a rough form or model. –v.t. 1. to cover or coat with coarse plaster. 2. to make, shape, or prepare in a rough form: »to rough … Useful english dictionary
rough|cast — «RUHF KAST, KAHST», noun, verb, cast, cast|ing. –n. 1. a coarse plaster for outside surfaces. 2. a rough form or model. –v.t. 1. to cover or coat with coarse plaster. 2. to make, shape, or prepare in a rough form: »to rough … Useful english dictionary
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Casting (metalworking) — Casting iron in a sand mold In metalworking, casting involves pouring liquid metal into a mold, which contains a hollow cavity of the desired shape, and then allowing it to cool and solidify. The solidified part is also known as a casting, which… … Wikipedia