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Material Name: stucco
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Description
1) (exterior) A durable plaster used as a protective finish on masonry and walls. Exterior stucco is usually composed of cement, sand, and lime. It is mixed with water and applied wet. Stucco has been used since early times as a protective finish over unbaked brick and stones. Occasionally, pebbles or other aggregate are added for texture. See also pebble dash, rough cast, tabby, and spatter dash.
2) (interior) A hard plaster used for covering walls and ceilings. Interior stucco was made usually made with gypsum, marble dust and glue. It was often molded into ornamental shapes and polished to a marblelike finish. During the 17th and 18th centuries, elaborate painted figures and ornaments were made with stucco.

Synonyms and Related Terms
1: lime stucco
2: stuck; stuc (Fr.)

Last updated on: 10/12/2007 12:37:26 PM


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