Crossword-Solution: WAINSCOTING 11 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Wainscoting p. pr. & vb. n. of Wainscot
Wainscoting n. The act or occupation of covering or lining with
boards in panel.
Wainscoting n. The material used to wainscot a house, or the wainscot
as a whole; panelwork.

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Wooden panelling fixed to the walls of a room 1 answer
woodwork 2 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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Somewhere underneath, or in the wainscoting at the side, he could hear the assiduous gnawing of a rat.
The Market-Place Harold Frederic 2008
Jim, The Cab-Horse Jim the Cab-horse found himself in possession of a large room with a green marble floor and carved marble wainscoting, which was so stately in its appearance that it would have awed anyone else.
Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz L. Frank Baum. 1996
The afternoon sun was warm on the five workmen there, busy upon doors and window-frames and wainscoting.
Adam Bede George Eliot [pseudonym of Mary Anne Evans] 1996
While the servant was--as was her custom--arranging the lamp which I have already stated always burned during the night in my chamber, I was employed in undressing, and, in doing so, I had recourse to a large looking-glass which occupied a considerable portion of the wall in which it was fixed, rising from the ground to a height of about six feet--this mirror filled the space of a large panel in the wainscoting opposite the foot of the bed.
The Purcell Papers Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu 2008
The young man felt that his fate was sealed: for the rest of his life he would go up every evening between the cast-iron railings of that greenish-yellow doorstep, and pass through a Pompeian vestibule into a hall with a wainscoting of varnished yellow wood.
The Age of Innocence Edith Wharton 1996