rustic
81rustic style — small town manner, style of a village …
82rustic brown — noun : a moderate reddish brown that is yellower and less strong than roan, yellower and slightly paler than mahogany, and yellower, less strong, and slightly lighter than oxblood called also casserole, Eskimo, gingerspice …
83rustic capital — noun : a Latin book hand much used from the 1st to the 7th centuries and occasionally until the 10th with the letters formed in a manner natural to the pen …
84rustic drab — noun : drab 2a …
85rustic joint — noun : a sunken joint between building stones * * * Masonry. a joint between stones recessed from the faces between sunken drafts or bevels …
86rustic moth — noun : any of various moths (family Noctuidae) belonging to Agrotis and related genera and having larvae that are cutworms …
87rustic servitude — noun : rural servitude …
88rustic ware — noun : terra cotta that is light brown in color with a brown glaze and is often used in architectural work …
89rustic work — noun 1. : cut stone facing that has the joints rusticated : stone with the face cut to a rough or jagged surface in imitation of nature 2. : summerhouses or furniture for summerhouses or for outdoor use made of rough limbs of trees …
90National Park Service rustic — National Park Service rustic, also colloquially known as Parkitecture, is a style of architecture that arose in the United States National Park System to create buildings that harmonized with their natural environment. Since its founding, the… …