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  • 1mud — I. noun Etymology: Middle English mudde, probably from Middle Low German Date: 14th century 1. a slimy sticky mixture of solid material with a liquid and especially water; especially soft wet earth 2. abusive and malicious remarks or charges <&#8230; …

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  • 2Plaster veneer — is a construction methodology for surfacing interior walls, by applying a thin layer of plaster over a substrate typically over specially formulated drywall.History ). Later, drywall became a standard. Typically, drywall is surfaced using the mud …

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  • 3Mud dauber — Black and yellow mud dauber Sceliphron caementarium Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 4plaster — plasterer, n. plasteriness, n. plasterlike, plastery, adj. /plas teuhr, plah steuhr/, n. 1. a composition, as of lime or gypsum, sand, water, and sometimes hair or other fiber, applied in a pasty form to walls, ceilings, etc., and allowed to&#8230; …

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  • 5Mud (disambiguation) — For a homophonic name, see Mudd. Mud is a liquid or semi liquid mixture of water and soil. Mud or MUD may also refer to: Contents 1 Construction material 2 F …

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  • 6Mud — For other uses, see Mud (disambiguation). Mud house in Amran, Yemen Mud is a mixture of water and some combination of soil, silt, and clay. Ancient mud deposits harden over geological time to form sedimentary rock such as shale or mudstone&#8230; …

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  • 7plaster — 1. noun /ˈplɑːstə,ˈplæstɚ/ a) A paste applied to the skin for healing or cosmetic purposes. b) A small adhesive bandage to cover a minor wound; a sticking plaster. 2 …

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  • 8plaster — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. plaster of paris, mortar, parget, stucco, gesso; paste, lime; clay, adobe, mud; poultice, dressing, bandage. See materials, connection, remedy. v. t. coat, cover, conceal, smear; caulk, repair, mend;&#8230; …

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  • 9Venetian plaster — (or Stucco Veneziano) is a faux painting or faux finishing technique using thin layers of plaster applied with a spatula or trowel and then burnished to create a smooth surface with the illusion of depth and texture.&#8230; …

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  • 10Plasterwork — refers to construction or ornamentation done with plaster, such as a layer of plaster on an interior wall or plaster decorative moldings on ceilings or walls. This is also sometimes called pargeting. The process of creating plasterwork, called&#8230; …

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