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stuc·co I. \ˈstə(ˌ)kō\ noun (plural stuccos or stuccoes) Etymology: Italian, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German stucki piece, crust — more at stock 1. a. : a material now usually made of portland cement, sand, and a small percentage of lime and applied in a plastic state to form a hard covering for the exterior walls or surfaces of a building or structure b. : a fine plaster of high quality used in the decoration and ornamentation of interior walls 2. : stuccowork 3. : deauville sand II. transitive verb (stuccoed ; stuccoed ; stuccoing ; stuccoes or stuccos) 1. : to overlay or decorate with stucco < the doorcases are generally stuccoed, with Ionic or Roman Doric shafts supporting … pediments — Country Life > 2. : to coat (as a wall) with stucco < streets lined with gray stuccoed houses — J.M.Brinnin > |