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(historical) A process similar to wattle and daub, once common in Lincolnshire, involving a simple frame of upright studs joined by cross rails at the tops and bottoms, then having thin staves of ash attached, and daubed with a mixture of mud, straw, hair and dung.
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mud and stud
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Japanese Meaning
(歴史的な用法)ウィートル・アンド・ダブに類似した建築工法。直立する柱と上下に交差する横木で形成された単純な骨組みに、薄い灰木の板を取り付け、土、藁、髪、糞の混合物で漆喰状に仕上げる工法。