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How to pronounce wainscoting in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms wainscot, wainscotting
Type of panel
Type Words
Synonyms wainscotting
Type of wall

Examples of wainscoting

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A shallow ledge topping beadboard wainscoting can hold most grooming essentials.
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The walls were covered with red damask silk and intricately carved wainscoting.
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White beadboard wainscoting and kitchen cabinets also reflect this coastal style.
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It opens into a double-height foyer with chair-rail wainscoting and maple floors.
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Its walls are V-groove board wainscoting two-thirds of the way up to the ceiling.
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Wainscoting, a decorative paneling, can be used to cover the lower part of walls.
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The walls combine a light green tile wainscoting with contemporary art and above.
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The walls are pale lime and slate blue, with shiny gray wainscoting and trim.
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The two dining rooms are separated by cherry wainscoting and Carrara marble.
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More examples
  • A wainscoted wall (or wainscoted walls collectively)
  • Wainscot: wooden panels that can be used to line the walls of a room
  • (wainscot) panel forming the lower part of an interior wall when it is finished differently from the rest of the wall
  • Panelling is a wall covering constructed from rigid or semi-rigid components. These are traditionally interlocking wood, but could be plastic or other materials.
  • (Wainscot (fiction)) Wainscot is a term used in fantasy fiction to describe societies that are concealed ('hidden in the wainscotting') and secretly working in the real world. It was first coined by The Encyclopedia of Fantasy in 1997.
  • Alternative spelling of wainscotting; Alternative spelling of wainscotting
  • (wainscot) An interior veneer of stone covering the lower portion of an interior wall.
  • (Wainscot) A paneling applied to the lower portion of a wall.
  • (Wainscot) Wall material, used in the lower portion of a wall that is different from the material in the rest of the wall.