plaster coat
121render — ► VERB 1) provide or give (a service, help, etc.). 2) submit for inspection, consideration, or payment. 3) literary hand over; surrender. 4) cause to be or become. 5) represent, interpret, or perform artistically. 6) translate. 7) …
122renderer — render ► VERB 1) provide or give (a service, help, etc.). 2) submit for inspection, consideration, or payment. 3) literary hand over; surrender. 4) cause to be or become. 5) represent, interpret, or perform artistically. 6) translate. 7) …
123intonaco — ə̇n.ˈtänəˌkō, tȯn noun ( s) Etymology: Italian, from intonacare to coat with plaster, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin intunicare, from Latin in in (II) + tunica tunic, coating : the f …
124ren´der|er — ren|der «REHN duhr», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to cause to become; make: »An accident has rendered him helpless. Fright rendered me speechless. 2. to give; do: »to render judgment. Can you render any aid? What service has he rendered to the school? 3 …
125ren|der — «REHN duhr», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to cause to become; make: »An accident has rendered him helpless. Fright rendered me speechless. 2. to give; do: »to render judgment. Can you render any aid? What service has he rendered to the school? 3. to… …
126parget — I. transitive verb ( geted or getted; geting or getting) Etymology: Middle English pargetten, from Middle French parjeter, literally, to throw out, from par thoroughly (from Latin per ) + jeter to throw more at jet Date: 14th century to coat with …
127Bonampak — (Bòonam Pak Painted Wall in Modern Maya) is an ancient Maya archaeological site in the Mexican state of Chiapas. The site is approximately 30km (20 miles) south of the larger site of Yaxchilan, under which Bonampak was a dependency, and the… …
128Stearic acid — Stearic acid[1] …