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Bousillage (bouzillage, bousille, bouzille) is a mixture of clay and grass or other fibrous substances used as the infill (chinking) between the timbers of a half-timbered building. This material was commonly used by 18th-century French colonial settlers in the historical New France region of the United States and is similar to the material cob and adobe. In French torchis has the same meaning or the meaning of a loaf of this material.

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  • Bousillage (bouzillage, bousille, bouzille) is a mixture of clay and grass or other fibrous substances used as the infill (chinking) between the timbers of a half-timbered building. This material was commonly used by 18th-century French colonial settlers in the historical New France region of the United States and is similar to the material cob and adobe. In French torchis has the same meaning or the meaning of a loaf of this material. (en)
  • Le bousillage est un terme technique utilisé en construction pour désigner une opération de maçonnerie à l'époque de la Nouvelle-France (Canada et Acadie) et en Louisiane française. Le bousillage consiste à préparer un mortier le plus souvent un torchis fait d'un mélange de chaume de mousse espagnole et de terre détrempée dont on se sert pour construire surtout des murs de clôture, des chaumières et des granges. (fr)
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  • Bousillage (bouzillage, bousille, bouzille) is a mixture of clay and grass or other fibrous substances used as the infill (chinking) between the timbers of a half-timbered building. This material was commonly used by 18th-century French colonial settlers in the historical New France region of the United States and is similar to the material cob and adobe. In French torchis has the same meaning or the meaning of a loaf of this material. (en)
  • Le bousillage est un terme technique utilisé en construction pour désigner une opération de maçonnerie à l'époque de la Nouvelle-France (Canada et Acadie) et en Louisiane française. Le bousillage consiste à préparer un mortier le plus souvent un torchis fait d'un mélange de chaume de mousse espagnole et de terre détrempée dont on se sert pour construire surtout des murs de clôture, des chaumières et des granges. (fr)
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