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plaster
noun
1 a material consisting of lime, sand and water that is applied to walls when soft and dries to form a hard smooth surface.
2 a strip of material, usually with a lint pad and an adhesive backing, that is used for covering and protecting small wounds. Also called sticking plaster.
3 plaster of Paris.
verb (plastered , plastering )
1 to apply plaster to (walls, etc).
2 (usu plaster something with or on something) colloq to coat or spread thickly plaster gel on one's hair plaster one's hair with gel .
3 to fix something with some wet or sticky substance hair plastered to his skull .
4 (often plaster something with something) to cover it liberally walls plastered with pin-ups .
[Anglo-Saxon in an early sense of noun 2; 13c as noun 1: from French plastre , both from Latin plastrum , from Greek emplastron salve, from en on + plassein to mould or apply as a plaster]
plastering noun .
plastery adjective .
noun
1 a material consisting of lime, sand and water that is applied to walls when soft and dries to form a hard smooth surface.
2 a strip of material, usually with a lint pad and an adhesive backing, that is used for covering and protecting small wounds. Also called sticking plaster.
3 plaster of Paris.
verb (plastered , plastering )
1 to apply plaster to (walls, etc).
2 (usu plaster something with or on something) colloq to coat or spread thickly plaster gel on one's hair plaster one's hair with gel .
3 to fix something with some wet or sticky substance hair plastered to his skull .
4 (often plaster something with something) to cover it liberally walls plastered with pin-ups .
[Anglo-Saxon in an early sense of noun 2; 13c as noun 1: from French plastre , both from Latin plastrum , from Greek emplastron salve, from en on + plassein to mould or apply as a plaster]
plastering noun .
plastery adjective .
plaster cast
noun
1 a copy of an object, eg a sculpture, obtained by pouring a mixture of plaster of Paris and water into a mould formed from that object.
2 a covering of plaster of Paris for a broken limb, etc which immobilizes the limb while it heals and sets.
noun
1 a copy of an object, eg a sculpture, obtained by pouring a mixture of plaster of Paris and water into a mould formed from that object.
2 a covering of plaster of Paris for a broken limb, etc which immobilizes the limb while it heals and sets.
plaster of Paris
noun a white powder consisting of a hydrated form of calcium sulphate ( gypsum), mixed with water to make a paste that sets hard, used for sculpting and for making casts for broken limbs.
[15c: so called because originally prepared with gypsum taken from Montmartre in Paris]
noun a white powder consisting of a hydrated form of calcium sulphate ( gypsum), mixed with water to make a paste that sets hard, used for sculpting and for making casts for broken limbs.
[15c: so called because originally prepared with gypsum taken from Montmartre in Paris]
plaster saint
noun someone who pretends hypocritically to be virtuous.
[19c]
noun someone who pretends hypocritically to be virtuous.
[19c]
plasterboard
noun a material consisting of hardened plaster faced on both sides with paper or thin board, used to form or line interior walls.
noun a material consisting of hardened plaster faced on both sides with paper or thin board, used to form or line interior walls.
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