- (and
later quarter-sawn) oak, and
wainscoting was the
panelling made from it.
During the 18th century, oak
wainscot was
almost entirely su****ded for...
- Look up
wainscot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Wainscot is a panelling,
often wooden,
applied to an
interior wall of a building.
Wainscot may also...
- A
wainscot chair is a type of
chair which was
common in
early 17th-century
England and
colonial America.
Usually made of oak, the term can be used in a...
- Heinlein's Methuselah's
Children in 1958.
Those hidden groups may form a
wainscot society,
wherein they live
adjacent to
mainstream society in a
covert manner...
- The shoulder-striped
wainscot (Leucania comma) is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by Carl
Linnaeus in 1761. Some authors...
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Wainscott is a
hamlet in the Town of East
Hampton in
Suffolk County, New York,
United States, on the
South Fork of Long Island. As of the 2010
United States...
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Retrieved 4
November 2016. Anne Le Lievre,
Kerrie (2003). "Wizards and
wainscots:
generic structures and
genre themes in the
Harry Potter series". CNET...
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Mythimna litoralis, the s****
wainscot, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. A
strictly coastal species, it is
found in
Europe and
Morocco in
areas close...
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Leucania scirpicola, the
scirpus wainscot, is a
species of
cutworm or dart moth in the
family Noctuidae. It is
found in
North America. The MONA or Hodges...
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Leucania phragmitidicola (phragmites
wainscot) is a
species of moth of the
family Noctuidae found in the
eastern United States and Canada.
Adult forewings...