roughcast/ˈɹʌfkæst/EtymologyFrom rough + cast.adjUnpolished.“A brilliant blaze, kindled with dry wood, enlightened the whole interior of this fresh looking, roughcast, timbered apartment.”nounA crude model.“The whole piece […]seems […]a loose model and roughcast of what I design to do.”A rough surface finish, as of a plaster or stucco wall.“The branches met overhead in a kind of bower and the three cops stood in the shade and studied the roughcast gable of the cottage, maybe fifty yards on up the hill.”A mixture of pebbles or similar material used to finish a plaster or concrete wall.verbTo shape crudely; to form in its first rudiments, without correction or polish.“This rough cast unhewn poetry was instead of stage plays for 120 years”To apply a roughcast finish to.“to roughcast a wall or building”