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wattle and daub
noun
Also wattle and dab a building technique employing wattles plastered with clay and mud.
a form of wall construction consisting of upright posts or stakes interwoven with twigs or tree branches and plastered with a mixture of clay and straw.
wattle and daub
noun
a form of wall construction consisting of interwoven twigs plastered with a mixture of clay, lime, water, and sometimes dung and chopped straw
( as modifier )
a wattle-and-daub hut
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Word History and Origins
Origin of wattle and daub1
First recorded in 1800–10
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