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pargetting Meaning in Bengali



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pargetting's Usage Examples:

Pargeting (or sometimes pargetting) is a decorative or waterproofing plastering applied to building walls.


Pevsner considered to have introduced features such as tile hanging and pargetting into Cheshire.


Farmhouse', a four bay timber framed and plastered two storey house, with pargetting details, dating to the 17th century; 'Parsonage Farm barn', a timber framed.


architectural features, there is half-timbering, carved woodwork and masonry, pargetting (ornamental plaster work) moulded and twisted chimneys and leaded glazed.


The lower storey is in brick, the upper storey is rendered with pargetting and three gabled dormers.


exterior is finished with a combination of flint, brick and 18th-century pargetting.


Molded plaster ornamentation, pargetting further enriched some English Tudor architecture houses.


16th century cottage in Ixworth, with pargetting and traditional Suffolk Pink limewash.


Nouveau style, with 'elongated Dutch gables, tall narrow windows and subtle pargetting'.


window on the left side, a hipped porch, and a gable with timberwork and pargetting.


19th centuries; Weald Farmhouse (Toot Hill Road, Toot Hill), plaster and pargetting over timber framing, and dating to the 16th and 17th century; Widows Farmhouse.


style, built in red brick, sandstone, terracotta, and tiles, with some pargetting.


These include tile-hanging, pargetting and massive brick ribbed chimney stacks.


Peter's Street and East Street - built 1912 and featuring statuary and pargetting.


Firestone, 1928) All three buildings feature, in various executions, pargetting, leaded and multi-lighted casements, voussoirs, Tudor-arched entries,.



pargetting's Meaning':

plaster used to coat outer walls and line chimneys

Synonyms:

pargeting; daubing; plastering;

Antonyms:

uncover;

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