- Look up
rustication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rustication,
occasionally rustification (literally "to or of the countryside"), may
refer to: Rustication...
- on the
rusticated ground storey (in fact
using stucco) gave re****uring
support to the
upper storey's
paired Doric columns standing on
rusticated piers...
- and
small building construction and are
meant to
resemble rusticated stone blocks.
Rusticated concrete block involves a
rough surface with a
carved bevel...
- The sent-down,
rusticated, or "educated"
youth (Chinese: 知識青年), also
known as the zhiqing, were the
young people who—beginning in the 1950s
until the end...
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Britons who were
rusticated during their time at
University have included: John Lyly (c. 1553–1606),
author of Euphues.
Rusticated from
Magdalen College...
- of masonry,
rusticated blocks on the
ground floor, the
ashlar face of the top story, and the cornice. The
exterior design of the
rusticated blocks and...
-
voussoirs on the
rusticated ground storey gave re****uring
support to the
upper storey's
paired Doric columns standing on
rusticated piers, set against...
- (Fabricius, 1801)
Synonyms Dihammus rusticator (Fabricius, 1801)
Lamia fistulator Germar, 1824
Lamia rusticator Fabricius, 1801
Monochamus fistulator...
- Rodway, who
trains racehorses at
Seven Barrows near Lambourn, and was
rusticated by McClure. They
discover that Ted
Brooks has
physically and emotionally...
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circa 1462–1472 to
designs by
Giuliano da Maiano.
Above its
traditionally rusticated ground floor of yellow-ochre sandstone, it had a then-novel
stuccoed first...