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wainscotmid-14c., "imported oak of superior quality" (well-grained and without knots), probably from Middle Dutch or Middle Flemish waghenscote "superior quality oak wood, board used for paneli [..]
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wainscotSurfacing on the lower part of an interior wall when finished differently from the remainder of the wall.
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wainscotAn interior veneer of stone less than full wall height.
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wainscotSee "Liner Panel".
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wainscotA lower interior wall surface (usually 3 to 4 feet above the floor) that contrasts with the wall surface above it; an interior wall composed of two different interior wall surfaces one above the other [..]
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wainscotA material used to clad the lower portion of a wall.
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wainscotThe wooden lining of the lower part of an interior wall. Back to Top
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wainscot(n) panel forming the lower part of an interior wall when it is finished differently from the rest of the wall(n) wooden panels that can be used to line the walls of a room
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wainscotSurfacing on the lower part of an interior wall when finished differently from the remainder of the wall.
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wainscotPaneling that reaches from the floor to about one third the height of a wall, capped with molding.
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wainscotA decorative or protective facing, such as wood panelling, applied to the lower portion of an interior partition or wall; also the area to which such panelling is customarily applied.
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wainscotAlso known as panelling - this is wooden lining of a room's walls. The panels may be divided into further segments by further applied strips of wood.
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wainscotAn interior veneer of stone covering the lower portion of an interior wall.
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