How Do You Spell STUCCO?

Pronunciation: [stˈʌkə͡ʊ] (IPA)

The word "stucco" is spelled as /ˈstʌkəʊ/. It is derived from the Italian word "stucco," which means "plaster." The spelling of the word is unique because it has a double "c" and a double "o." The first "c" represents the sound /k/ and the second "c" represents the sound /s/. Similarly, the first "o" represents the sound /ʌ/ and the second "o" represents the sound /əʊ/. The spelling of "stucco" is important to remember for those working in construction or dealing with interior decoration.

STUCCO Meaning and Definition

  1. Stucco is a noun that refers to a type of decorative or building plaster often used as an exterior coating on walls or ceilings. It is typically composed of cement, sand, and lime mixed with water to create a paste-like substance that is applied to a surface and allowed to harden.

    The word "stucco" originates from the Italian word "stuccare," which means "to plaster." Stucco is known for its smooth or textured finish, depending on the desired aesthetic. It can be applied in multiple layers to create different effects, such as a rustic appearance or a more refined, marble-like finish.

    Stucco is commonly utilized in architectural design, particularly in Mediterranean and Spanish-style homes, as well as in various forms of art and sculpture. It provides a durable and long-lasting coating that is resistant to weathering and can help protect structures from moisture and corrosion.

    One of the advantages of stucco is its versatility in terms of color and texture, allowing for customization and flexibility in design. It can be painted or tinted to achieve a specific hue or left with its natural off-white color. Additionally, stucco can be carved or molded into intricate patterns or shapes to enhance the overall visual appeal.

    Overall, stucco is a versatile and durable plaster commonly used as an exterior coating that offers both aesthetic and practical benefits, making it a popular choice in construction and design.

  2. • A fine plaster used for the outer coating of walls, or for internal decorations, made from lime and pounded gypsum or pulverised marble; the white powder of calcined gypsum mixed with thin glue, used extensively for making figures, ornaments, and casts.
    • To cover or overlay with stucco.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of STUCCO

The word "stucco" originated from the Italian word "stucco" itself, which can be traced back to the Latin word "stuccare" meaning "to plaster". In the etymological sense, "stucco" comes from the Proto-Indo-European root "*steg" which means "to stick" or "to adhere". The Latin word "stucco" was used to refer to a type of plaster coating that was applied to various surfaces for decoration or to give a smooth finish. This term was later adopted and assimilated into several languages, including English, where "stucco" refers to a type of decorative plaster or a material composed of cement, sand, and water used for covering exterior walls.

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Conjugate verb Stucco

CONDITIONAL

I would stucco
you would stucco
he/she/it would stucco
we would stucco
they would stucco

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be stuccoing
you would be stuccoing
he/she/it would be stuccoing
we would be stuccoing
they would be stuccoing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have stucco
you would have stucco
he/she/it would have stucco
we would have stucco
they would have stucco

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been stuccoing
you would have been stuccoing
he/she/it would have been stuccoing
we would have been stuccoing
they would have been stuccoing

FUTURE

I will stucco
you will stucco
he/she/it will stucco
we will stucco
they will stucco

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be stuccoing
you will be stuccoing
he/she/it will be stuccoing
we will be stuccoing
they will be stuccoing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have stuccoed
you will have stuccoed
he/she/it will have stuccoed
we will have stuccoed
they will have stuccoed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been stuccoing
you will have been stuccoing
he/she/it will have been stuccoing
we will have been stuccoing
they will have been stuccoing

IMPERATIVE

you stucco
we let´s stucco

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to stucco

PAST

I stuccoed
you stuccoed
he/she/it stuccoed
we stuccoed
they stuccoed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was stuccoing
you were stuccoing
he/she/it was stuccoing
we were stuccoing
they were stuccoing

PAST PARTICIPLE

stuccoed

PAST PERFECT

I had stuccoed
you had stuccoed
he/she/it had stuccoed
we had stuccoed
they had stuccoed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been stuccoing
you had been stuccoing
he/she/it had been stuccoing
we had been stuccoing
they had been stuccoing

PRESENT

I stucco
you stucco
he/she/it stuccoes
we stucco
they stucco
he/she/it stuccos

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am stuccoing
you are stuccoing
he/she/it is stuccoing
we are stuccoing
they are stuccoing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

stuccoing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have stuccoed
you have stuccoed
he/she/it has stuccoed
we have stuccoed
they have stuccoed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been stuccoing
you have been stuccoing
he/she/it has been stuccoing
we have been stuccoing
they have been stuccoing
I would have stuccoed
we would have stuccoed
you would have stuccoed
he/she/it would have stuccoed
they would have stuccoed

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