noun a coarse plaster used to finish exterior walls
verb to cover with roughcast
In construction, roughcast refers to a coarse plaster or cement finish applied to a wall for a textured appearance.
In art, roughcast can be used as a technique to create texture and depth in a painting or sculpture.
In architecture, roughcast is used to describe a rough textured finish on the exterior of a building.
In home improvement, roughcast can be used to create a rustic or textured look on walls or surfaces.
In the context of writing, 'roughcast' may refer to the preliminary or rough version of a written piece that needs further editing and refining.
In architecture, 'roughcast' refers to a type of exterior finish for walls, typically made of coarse plaster embedded with small pebbles or gravel.
Construction workers may use 'roughcast' to describe the process of applying a rough textured finish to a surface, such as concrete or masonry.
Painters may use 'roughcast' to describe a textured paint finish that resembles rough or uneven surfaces.
In interior design, 'roughcast' may refer to a decorative technique used to create a rough or textured surface on walls or ceilings.