Meaning STUCCO
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A type of exterior finish plaster made with Portland cement as its base.
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fine plaster used as a wall coating, 1590s, from Italian stucco, from a Germanic source (compare Old High German stukki "crust, piece, fragment"), from Proto-Germanic *stukkjam, from PIE roo [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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material, usually made of cement, sand, and lime, mixed with water and often used as a tough, waterproof exterior.
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A cement, sand and water finish to a home that is water resistant. Available in a variety of finishes and styles.
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A plaster used for coating wall surfaces or moulding into architectural decoration or relief sculpture.
Source: coventgardentrust.org.uk

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A textured plaster exterior (and occasionally interior) wall finish.
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Most commonly refers to an outside plaster made with portland cement as its base.
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Refers to an outside plaster finish made with Portland cement as its base.
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A type of cementitious exterior finish made of cement, sand, water, and color additives.
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(n) a plaster now made mostly from Portland cement and sand and lime; applied while soft to cover exterior walls or surfaces(v) decorate with stucco work(v) coat with stucco
Source: beedictionary.com

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Refers to an outside plaster finish made with Portland cement as its base.
Source: homebuildingmanual.com

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A textured plaster exterior (and occasionally interior) wall finish.
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Most commonly refers to an outside plaster made with portland cement as its base.
Source: thehouseplanshop.com

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A plaster used as a coating for walls and ceilings, and often used for decoration; it is common to many parts of the world, particularly to the Mediterranean region and to the regions of the United States once colonized by Spain (i.e., Florida and California).
Source: architecturaltrust.org

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An exterior covering for walls created with a combination of sand, cement, and water and consists primarily of lime and aggregate in a Portland cement base applied onto a metal lath or wire fabric (woven or welded).
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A type of light, malleable plaster made from dehydrated lime (calcium carbonate) mixed with powdered marble and glue and sometimes reinforced with hair. It is used for sculpture and architectural deco [..]
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A mixture of cement, lime and sand that is used to plaster exterior walls.
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Stucco is a form of plaster for coating walls. Stucco is also referred to as render.
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An exterior finish, usually textured; composed of Portland cement, lime, and sand or other aggregate, which are mixed with water to form a durable, plaster-like wall coating.
Source: bdma.org.uk

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Stucco is a traditional plaster for external wall coating based upon lime, sand and water.
Source: longcliffe.co.uk

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Fine grained hard plaster used for precise finishes inside and outside of a building.
Source: orkney.gov.uk

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Fine plaster carved into low-relief decoration used both in interiors and on exteriors of monuments.  
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a durable plasterlike coating applied to architectural surfaces that can be decoratively carved.
Source: metmuseum.org

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Traditionally this tended to describe a plaster-like application to an external surface. However the term now is applied to more refined decorative plasters, used both externally and internally, and a [..]
Source: dkt.co.uk

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Rendering shaped and painted to resemble ashlar stonework.
Source: aleckassociates.co.uk

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A plaster that is used to coat interior or exterior walls, or used for mouldings. Work made of stucco; stuccowork.
Source: en.wiktionary.org





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