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Answer for the clue "Like many old buildings ", 13 letters:
half-timbered

Word definitions for half-timbered in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN house ▪ Its hedged fields are sprinkled with oak trees, and apple orchards and half-timbered houses abound. ▪ The castle may cast its shadow, but the character of Arbon formed equally by the half-timbered houses ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. having exposed wood framing with spaces filled with masonry, as in Tudor architecture [syn: half-timber ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. (context architecture English) Describes a building constructed using timber framing methods.

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Half-timbered \Half"-tim`bered\ (h[aum]f"t[i^]m`b[~e]rd), a. (Arch.) Constructed of a timber frame, having the spaces filled in with masonry; -- said of buildings.

Usage examples of half-timbered.

Byzantine, houris-and-candied-figs visions of men in cutaway coats and pasha pants walking around inside the beetle-browed, half-timbered hotel on Stupartska with their upper torsos separated from their lower, summoning leopards and lyrebirds out of the air.

The birthplace was a pleasant, homey, half-timbered building of Warwickshire stone whose door was nearly flush with Henley Street.

Like all old half-timbered fabricks it was slowly warping and bending out of true, but Daniel loved it because it was now Gresham’s College, home of the Royal Society.

Jack continued past the half-timbered little building and saw ahead of him, its front door set only inches back from the verge of the road, another gnomishly small dwelling.

Well, anyhow, I could lodge in a lovely half-timbered inn, and go to the Globe Theatre, and generally have a ball.

He remembered a pub being looted two squares back, and as they went toward it past the watermarked, half-timbered houses and a hotel named the Royal Hop Pole, he discovered another of her griefs: she had lost a heel and in any case her tight, pointed slippers weren't the best for walking.

The towns the circus stopped in, whether just to spend a night or to set up and show, were medievally picturesque—gabled houses with half-timbered or weathered stone fronts and steep roofs dotted all over with dormer windows.

She couldn't wait to be alone in her room, her parents' half-timbered English Tudor house on Mill Race Lane, to try to sketch, with shaky fingers, the phantom John Reddy Heart, not yet knowing such an effort was doomed to failure, thinking I am alone with tohn Reddy Heart, a fact that means nothing to him though my life will never be the same again.

As they approached the town of Silverhill, the scenery became even more picturesque, with fat sheep grazing in the meadows and half-timbered cottages dotting the green countryside.