A technique used in bricklaying to increase the speed of work; the bricklayer creates a furrow in the mortar bed with the tip of his trowel.
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A technique used in bricklaying to increase the speed of work; the bricklayer creates a furrow in the mortar bed with the tip of his trowel.
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Decoration made by drawing the fingers or a tool across the body of a vessel, resulting in either a series of horizontal grooves or random groups of striations.
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