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stucco vs grace

grace vs stucco

stucco and grace both are nouns.

stucco and grace both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
stucco Yes No Yes No
grace Yes No Yes No
As verbs, grace is a hypernym of stucco; that is, grace is a word with a broader meaning than stucco:
  • stucco: decorate with stucco work
  • grace: make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.
Other hypernyms of stucco include adorn, beautify, decorate, embellish, ornament.
stucco (noun) grace (noun)
a plaster now made mostly from Portland cement and sand and lime; applied while soft to cover exterior walls or surfaces a sense of propriety and consideration for others
elegance and beauty of movement or expression
(Christian theology) the free and unmerited favor or beneficence of God
a disposition to kindness and compassion
a short prayer of thanks before a meal
(Christian theology) a state of sanctification by God; the state of one who is under such divine influence
a period of time past the deadline for fulfilling an obligation during which a penalty that would be imposed for being late is waived, especially an extended period granted as a special favor
stucco (verb) grace (verb)
coat with stucco make more attractive by adding ornament, colour, etc.
decorate with stucco work be beautiful to look at
Difference between stucco and grace

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