- Look up
rustication in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rustication,
occasionally rustification (literally "to or of the countryside"), may
refer to: Rustication...
- The sent-down,
rusticated, or "educated"
youth (Chinese: 下乡青年), also
known as the zhiqing, were the
young people who—beginning in the 1950s
until the end...
- of each
block may be
given a
deliberately rough or
patterned surface.
Rusticated masonry is
usually "dressed", or
squared off neatly, on all
sides of the...
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Rusticated concrete block is the
handmade product of in-field
advances in
cement making.
These concrete blocks first appeared in the late 19th century...
- rūr- countryside, farm nonrural, roister, roisterous, rural, rustic,
rusticate, rustication,
rusticity sacer sacr- -secr-
sacred consecrate, consecration...
- the
building into
stories of
decreasing height. The
transition from the
rusticated masonry of the
ground floor to the more
delicately refined stonework of...
-
rusticators,
despite the lack of
existing accommodations they
sought out
local fishermen and
farmers to put them up for a
modest fee. The
rusticators...
- Discipline".
Durham University.
Retrieved 3
March 2014. "Definition of
rusticate, parry, amplify, mutter". English-test.net.
Archived from the original...
- (Fabricius, 1801)
Synonyms Dihammus rusticator (Fabricius, 1801)
Lamia fistulator Germar, 1824
Lamia rusticator Fabricius, 1801
Monochamus fistulator...
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Palladian and
neoclassical architectural styles. The
ground floor is
rusticated in the
Palladian fashion. The
south portico was
completed in 1824. At...