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Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: RON-SAC |
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ROUGH CAST (the French equivalent is crepis) , in architecture, the exterior coating originally given to the walls of common dwellings and outbuildings, but now frequently employed for decorative effect on country houses, especially those built in half timber. It is a composition of small gravel
ordinary coats of plaster. Variety can be obtained on the surface of the wall
colours
Alban
cathedral
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