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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024stuc•co /ˈstʌkoʊ/USA pronunciation n., pl. -coes, -cos, v., -coed, -co•ing. n. - Building[uncountable] a kind of plaster or cement used for decorative work, moldings, etc.
- Building, Architecture[countable] a wall, facing, or other surface made of such material.
v. [~ + object] - Buildingto cover or decorate with stucco.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024stuc•co (stuk′ō),USA pronunciation n., pl. -coes, -cos, v., -coed, -co•ing. n. - Buildingan exterior finish for masonry or frame walls, usually composed of cement, sand, and hydrated lime mixed with water and laid on wet.
- Buildingany of various fine plasters for decorative work, moldings, etc.
- Buildingany of various finishes made with cement, plaster, or mortar, as albarium.
- Building, Architecturea wall, facing, molding, or other work made of such materials.
v.t. - Buildingto cover or ornament with stucco.
- Langobardic; compare Old High German stucki crust, piece (German Stück)
- Italian
- 1590–1600
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: stucco /ˈstʌkəʊ/ n ( pl -coes, -cos)- a weather-resistant mixture of dehydrated lime, powdered marble, and glue, used in decorative mouldings on buildings
- any of various types of cement or plaster used for coating outside walls
- Also called: stuccowork decorative work moulded in stucco
vb ( -coes, -cos, -coing, -coed)- (transitive) to apply stucco to
Etymology: 16th Century: from Italian, of Germanic origin; compare Old High German stukki a fragment, crust, Old English stycce |