1. rusticated - Adjective
2. rusticated - Verb
of Rusticate
Resembling rustic work. See Rustic work (a), under Rustic.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAgainst the smooth pink-washed walls the stone quoins of the corners, the massive rusticated portal and the stately repetition of finely detailed windows give a powerful effect, setting a new standard of elegance in palace-building. Source: Internet
Basements and ground floors were often rusticated, as at the Palazzo Medici Riccardi (1444–1460) in Florence. Source: Internet
He has seemingly created three orders out of the three defined rusticated levels, the whole being surmounted by an enormous Roman-style cornice which juts out over the street by 2.5 meters. Source: Internet
The exterior features an arcaded, rusticated ground floor, supporting a main floor with round-headed windows divided by reliefs and pilasters or columns. Source: Internet
The ground floor is rusticated in the Palladian fashion. Source: Internet
There is a regular repetition of openings on each floor, and the centrally placed door is marked by a feature such as a balcony, or rusticated surround. Source: Internet