Stucco Definition

stŭkō
stuccoed, stuccoes, stuccoing, stuccos
noun
A durable finish for exterior walls, usually composed of cement, sand, and lime, and applied while wet.
American Heritage
Plaster or cement, either fine or coarse, used for surfacing inside or outside walls or for molding relief ornaments, cornices, etc.
Webster's New World
A plaster or cement finish for interior walls.
American Heritage
Stuccowork.
American Heritage

Work made of stucco; stuccowork.

Wiktionary
Synonyms:
verb
To cover or decorate with stucco.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Stucco

Noun

Singular:
stucco
Plural:
stuccoes, stuccos

Origin of Stucco

  • Italian stucco "stucco, plaster" from Old Italian stucco, from Lombardic *stucki "crust, fragment, piece" from Proto-Germanic *stukjÄ…, *stukjaz, *stukō, *stÅ«kō (“stick, beam, stump"), from Proto-Indo-European *stAug- (“stalk"). Akin to German stukki "crust, fragment, piece" (German Stück "piece"), Old Saxon stukki "piece, fragment", Old English stycce "piece, fragment".

    From Wiktionary

  • Italian of Germanic origin

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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