pargeting

/ˈpɑrdʒɪtɪŋ/
noun
  1. The process or result of covering a wall or surface with a thin coat of plaster or mortar, often for decoration or protection.
    • They spent the summer learning the art of pargeting.
    • The pargeting on the old inn featured floral designs.
    • Pargeting was a common technique in Tudor architecture.
verb
  1. Present participle of parget: applying a thin coat of plaster or mortar to a surface.
    • The crew is pargeting the new wall to match the old one.
    • They are pargeting the foundation to prevent moisture.
    • He spent the afternoon pargeting the garden shed.
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