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rough-casting
ˈrough-casting, vbl. n. [f. rough-cast v.] 1. The action of coating with rough-cast.1565 Cooper Thesaurus, Tectorium, the plaisterynge, pargettynge, or rough castyng of walles. 1611 Cotgr., Crespissement, a pargetting, rough-casting. 1703 R. Neve City & C. Purchaser 236 River-sand is very good for R... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carlyle Greenwell
Greenwell was the project architect for two other houses on the estate: 32 Malvern Crescent, and Toorak at 29 Chelmsford Avenue both showing his distinctive rough-cast Other notable designs showing his trademark rough-cast stucco columns are Wilgunyah at 30 Roberts Street, Strathfield, and Terhyn Worthle at 1 Locksley wikipedia.org
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roughcast
▪ I. rough-cast, roughcast, ppl. a. and n. (ˈrʌfkɑːst, -æ-) Also 7 ruff-cast. [f. rough adv. and a. See cast v. 57, 45, and n. 25.] I. 1. a. ppl. a. Of walls, etc.: Roughly coated with a mixture of lime and gravel.1519 W. Horman Vulg. 241 Some men wyll haue theyr wallys plastered, some pergetted.., ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Harling (wall finish)
Harling is a rough-cast wall finish consisting of lime and aggregate, known for its rough texture. wikipedia.org
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row-cast
row-cast dial. variant of rough-cast.a 1517 Merton Coll. Doc. (MS.), Shall Rovcaste and pargett all the Stone walls. 1746 Exmoor Scolding (E.D.S.) 46 More an zo, thee wut rowcast, nif et be thy own Vauther. 1778 ― Gloss., To Row-cast (i.e. to rough-cast), to throw Dirt that will stick. 1881– in dial... Oxford English Dictionary
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Belvedere (Cremorne)
The front door is recessed behind 2 heavy rough-cast piers which extend to the roof overhang. The front garden wall and gate continues the theme of rough-cast piers of the bungalow itself. wikipedia.org
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Beaker (archaeology)
Term Archaeologists identify several different types including the inverted-bell beaker, the butt beaker, the claw beaker, and the rough-cast beaker. wikipedia.org
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gabioned
gabioned, ppl. a. (ˈgeɪbɪənd) [f. gabion + -ed2.] Having gabions or something resembling gabions; protected with or as with gabions.1589 Late Voy. Sp. & Port. (1881) 59 The 4 day were planted..two demie Canons and two Culverings against the towne, defended or gabbioned with a crosse wall. 1619 Lushi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Foul End
It has rough-cast walls and a central chimney from the 17th century with three separate square shafts. wikipedia.org
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roof-cast
roof-cast obs. variant of rough-cast. Oxford English Dictionary
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Scrabble School
It was built in 1921–1922, and is a one-story, wood-frame building clad in rough-cast stucco siding. wikipedia.org
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squiral
squiral, a. rare. (ˈskwaɪərəl) [f. squire n.] Of or belonging to, befitting, a squire; squirely.1791 A. Seward Lett. (1811) III. 99 The whole wide expanse is dotted over by white rough-cast cottages, and here and there a village-spire and squiral chateau. 1804 Ibid. VI. 198 The residence of squiral ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Old Feather Store
the upper part of the principle gable on the Dock square front the date of the time of erecting the building, 1680, was distinctly impressed into the rough-cast wikipedia.org
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Penny in the hole
Sometimes rough-cast leaden markers called dumps were used. wikipedia.org
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