Stucco ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Stucco ( noun )

  1. A type of plaster made from cement, lime, sand, and water, used to coat exterior and interior walls of buildings.
  2. A similar material used as a decorative finish on furniture or other decorative items.

Origin:

Derived from the italian word "stucco" which means "to plaster".

Examples:

  1. The house was built with stucco exterior walls.
  2. The old building had a crumbling stucco façade.
  3. The statue was made of stucco and painted to look like marble.
  4. The fireplace was decorated with a stucco design.
  5. The stucco wall needed to be painted to freshen the look of the room.

(As a verb)

Stucco ( verb )

  1. A type of plaster made from cement, lime, sand, and water, used to coat exterior and interior walls of buildings.
  2. A similar material used as a decorative finish on furniture or other decorative items.

Origin:

Derived from the italian word "stucco" which means "to plaster".

Examples:

  1. The house was built with stucco exterior walls.
  2. The old building had a crumbling stucco façade.
  3. The statue was made of stucco and painted to look like marble.
  4. The fireplace was decorated with a stucco design.
  5. The stucco wall needed to be painted to freshen the look of the room.
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