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  • John Plaster
  • Recipient of the Purple Heart medal

    John L. Plaster (born 1949) is a former United States Army Special Forces officer regarded as one of the leading sniper experts in the world. A decorated

    John Plaster

    John Plaster

    John_Plaster

  • Plaster
  • Broad range of building and sculpture materials

    Plaster is a building material used for the protective or decorative coating of walls and ceilings and for moulding and casting decorative elements. In

    Plaster

    Plaster

    Plaster

  • Plaster (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    applied to the body Plaster (band), a Canadian electro-jazz/electro-rock band John Plaster (born 1949), American soldier George Plaster (born 1959), American

    Plaster (disambiguation)

    Plaster_(disambiguation)

  • John Milius
  • American screenwriter and director (born 1944)

    All by John Milius and John Plaster". Filmink. Retrieved May 23, 2025. LaPorte, Nicole (December 21, 2003). "Catching up with John Milius". Variety. Retrieved

    John Milius

    John Milius

    John_Milius

  • Juba (sniper)
  • Anonymous Iraqi sniper

    soldiers. However, according to sniper expert and Vietnam War veteran, John Plaster, Juba may have killed around 143 American service members. Several video

    Juba (sniper)

    Juba_(sniper)

  • The Ultimate Sniper
  • 1993 non-fiction book by John Plaster

    non-fiction book written by John Plaster and published in 1993. An expanded and updated version was published in 2006. Plaster, a retired U.S. Army major

    The Ultimate Sniper

    The_Ultimate_Sniper

  • Apache (Viet Cong soldier)
  • Alleged Viet Cong soldier

    sexual violence against Vietnamese women. In an interview conducted by John Plaster in 1984 and 1985, Hathcock stated that Apache led a platoon of snipers

    Apache (Viet Cong soldier)

    Apache_(Viet_Cong_soldier)

  • Robert L. Howard
  • American Army Special Forces officer

    most decorated service member in the history of the United States". John Plaster in his 1998 book SOG: The Secret Wars of America's Commandos in Vietnam

    Robert L. Howard

    Robert L. Howard

    Robert_L._Howard

  • Plaster cast
  • Copy of a solid form made in plaster

    A plaster cast is a copy made in plaster of another 3-dimensional form. The original from which the cast is taken may be a sculpture, building, a face

    Plaster cast

    Plaster cast

    Plaster_cast

  • Cynthia Plaster Caster
  • American artist (1947–2022)

    pseudonym Cynthia Plaster Caster, was an American visual artist and self-described "recovering groupie" who gained fame for creating plaster casts of celebrities'

    Cynthia Plaster Caster

    Cynthia_Plaster_Caster

  • Plasterwork
  • Construction or ornamentation done in plaster or a similar material

    construction or ornamentation done with plaster, such as a layer of plaster on an interior or exterior wall structure, or plaster decorative moldings on ceilings

    Plasterwork

    Plasterwork

    Plasterwork

  • CAR-15
  • Carbine of the United States

    whether or not this was a Colt Model 630 or Model 649. According to John Plaster and other sources, the lack of 30-round magazines continued to be problematic

    CAR-15

    CAR-15

    CAR-15

  • Uncommon Valor
  • 1983 film by Ted Kotcheff

    "Great Unfilmed Screenplays: The Greatest Raid of Them All by John Milius and John Plaster". Filmink. Retrieved May 23, 2025. Uncommon Valor at IMDb Uncommon

    Uncommon Valor

    Uncommon_Valor

  • Without Remorse
  • 1993 thriller novel by Tom Clancy

    "Great Unfilmed Screenplays: The Greatest Raid of Them All by John Milius and John Plaster". Filmink. Retrieved 23 May 2025. "Paramount Confirms Christopher

    Without Remorse

    Without_Remorse

  • Special forces
  • Military units trained to conduct special operations

    the discretion of the field force commander." (Bellamy 2011, p. 115) John Plaster (2006). The Ultimate Sniper: An Advanced Training Manual For Military

    Special forces

    Special forces

    Special_forces

  • Tombstone City: 21st Century
  • 1981 video game

    21st Century is a single-player multidirectional shooter written by John C. Plaster for TI-99/4A home computer and published by Texas Instruments in 1981

    Tombstone City: 21st Century

    Tombstone_City:_21st_Century

  • Soldier of Fortune (magazine)
  • Magazine

    Dale Dye, US Marine Corps (ret.) Acting Leading Seaman Al J Venter Maj. John Plaster, US Army (ret.) Omega First Amendment Legal Fund, All Business, allbusiness

    Soldier of Fortune (magazine)

    Soldier_of_Fortune_(magazine)

  • Sniper rifle
  • Type of rifle used for long-range engagements against enemy personnel

    Advanced Training Manual for Military and Police Snipers, Major John Plaster, 1993. Plaster, John (September 1990). "Police Sniper Training". The Police Operations

    Sniper rifle

    Sniper rifle

    Sniper_rifle

  • Joseph Plaster
  • Queer historian and public humanities scholar

    Joseph Plaster is an American historian and public humanities scholar whose work focuses on queer history, oral history, and urban studies. He is a Senior

    Joseph Plaster

    Joseph_Plaster

  • Fresco
  • Mural painting upon freshly laid lime plaster

    ("wet") lime plaster. Water is used as the vehicle for the dry-powder pigment to merge with the plaster, and with the setting of the plaster, the painting

    Fresco

    Fresco

    Fresco

  • .300 Winchester Magnum
  • Rifle cartridge

    "Advances in U.S. Sniping Ammunition: From Vietnam to Afghanistan by John Plaster". September 12, 2013. Archived from the original on March 18, 2016. Retrieved

    .300 Winchester Magnum

    .300 Winchester Magnum

    .300_Winchester_Magnum

  • Vietnam War POW/MIA issue
  • Fate of missing US servicemen of the Vietnam War

    "Great Unfilmed Screenplays: The Greatest Raid of Them All by John Milius and John Plaster". Filmink. Retrieved 23 May 2025. McConnell and Schweitzer, Inside

    Vietnam War POW/MIA issue

    Vietnam War POW/MIA issue

    Vietnam_War_POW/MIA_issue

  • George Bacon (CIA officer)
  • American soldier (1946–1976)

    intelligence interrogation. The team had to shoot its way out, with Bacon and John Plaster laying down heavy suppressive fire. After discharge from the military

    George Bacon (CIA officer)

    George_Bacon_(CIA_officer)

  • Meditation (Maryon)
  • 1910 sculpture by Edith Maryon

    Maryon. The work exists in several versions, including bronze, plaster, and gilt plaster. It is 8 centimetres (3 inches) tall and depicts a naked infant

    Meditation (Maryon)

    Meditation (Maryon)

    Meditation_(Maryon)

  • Paladin Press
  • American book publisher (1970–2018)

    them John Plaster, Kelly McCann, Jim Arvanitis, Jeff Cooper, Col. Rex Applegate, William E. Fairbairn, Barry Reid, Adam Starchild, Detective John L. Russell

    Paladin Press

    Paladin_Press

  • John Steinbeck
  • American writer and novelist (1902–1968)

    Angeles, where, with friends, he attempted to make money by manufacturing plaster mannequins. When their money ran out six months later due to a slow market

    John Steinbeck

    John Steinbeck

    John_Steinbeck

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops
  • 2010 video game

    special forces veterans from both belligerents of the Cold War: Major John Plaster (US Army-Ret.) who served in the MACV-SOG during the Vietnam War, and

    Call of Duty: Black Ops

    Call_of_Duty:_Black_Ops

  • Alexamenos graffito
  • Ancient Roman graffito, early depiction of Jesus

    graffito di Alessameno) is a piece of Roman graffiti scratched into the plaster of a wall in a room near the Palatine Hill in Rome, Italy, which has since

    Alexamenos graffito

    Alexamenos graffito

    Alexamenos_graffito

  • Gypsum
  • Soft calcium sulfate mineral

    and is used as a fertilizer and as the main constituent in many forms of plaster, drywall and blackboard or sidewalk chalk. Gypsum also crystallizes as

    Gypsum

    Gypsum

    Gypsum

  • Loren D. Hagen
  • United States Army Medal of Honor recipient

    History. June 8, 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-06-27. Retrieved 2007-07-20. John Plaster, The Last Stand of RT Kansas, retrieved 2016-05-30.

    Loren D. Hagen

    Loren D. Hagen

    Loren_D._Hagen

  • Sacred Sword of the Patriots League
  • history of elaborate deceptions in U.S. military history. Historian John Plaster asserts that the MACV-SOG branch which ran the SSPL was "patterned after

    Sacred Sword of the Patriots League

    Sacred Sword of the Patriots League

    Sacred_Sword_of_the_Patriots_League

  • List of guerrillas
  • Boehm – first officer in charge of Seal Team two. Richard J. Meadows John Plaster Richard Marcinko Ira A. Hunt Jr. George Bacon Michael D. Healy Billy

    List of guerrillas

    List_of_guerrillas

  • Acoustic plaster
  • Sound absorbent coating

    Acoustic plaster is plaster which contains fibres or aggregate so that it absorbs sound. Early plasters contained asbestos, but newer ones consist of a

    Acoustic plaster

    Acoustic_plaster

  • Earthen plaster
  • Type of plaster

    Earthen plaster is made of clay, sand and often mixed with plant fibers. The material is often used as an aesthetically pleasing finish coat and also

    Earthen plaster

    Earthen_plaster

  • Washington, D.C.
  • Federal capital district of the United States

    meeting in the then-unfinished Capitol Building, and the second president, John Adams, moved into the newly finished White House. In 1801, the District of

    Washington, D.C.

    Washington, D.C.

    Washington,_D.C.

  • Che Guevara
  • Argentine revolutionary (1928–1967)

    identified the body as Guevara when the excavated teeth "perfectly matched" a plaster mold of Che's teeth made in Cuba prior to his Congolese expedition. The

    Che Guevara

    Che Guevara

    Che_Guevara

  • George Plaster
  • American sports personality and administrator

    George Plaster (born May 7, 1959) is an American former collegiate sports administrator and sports broadcasting personality. He previously served as associate

    George Plaster

    George_Plaster

  • Rough Riders (miniseries)
  • 1997 film directed by John Milius

    "Great Unfilmed Screenplays: The Greatest Raid of Them All by John Milius and John Plaster". Filmink. Retrieved May 23, 2025. Petrozzello, Donna (August

    Rough Riders (miniseries)

    Rough_Riders_(miniseries)

  • John Paul Jones
  • Scottish-born naval officer (1747–1792)

    John Paul Jones (born John Paul; July 6, 1747 – July 18, 1792) was a British-American naval officer who served in the Continental Navy during the American

    John Paul Jones

    John Paul Jones

    John_Paul_Jones

  • Japan
  • Country in East Asia

    other influences. It has traditionally been typified by wooden or mud plaster structures, elevated slightly off the ground, with tiled or thatched roofs

    Japan

    Japan

    Japan

  • Tenth Street (Atlanta)
  • inspired rowdyism and "lewd vagrancy". John Plaster was a member of a pioneer farm family for whom Plaster's Bridge Road was named (now Piedmont Road)

    Tenth Street (Atlanta)

    Tenth_Street_(Atlanta)

  • Plaster Rock, New Brunswick
  • Former village in Canada

    Plaster Rock is a former village in Victoria County, New Brunswick. It is now part of the village of Tobique Valley. Plaster Rock’s first settlers were

    Plaster Rock, New Brunswick

    Plaster Rock, New Brunswick

    Plaster_Rock,_New_Brunswick

  • George Washington
  • U.S. Founding Father, president from 1789 to 1797

    (2002). "John Adams". In Graff, Henry (ed.). The Presidents: A Reference History (3rd ed.). Scribner. pp. 23–38. ISBN 9780684312262. Alden, John R. (1996)

    George Washington

    George Washington

    George_Washington

  • Capsaicin
  • Pungent chemical compound in chili peppers

    pepper". Year Book of Pharmacy: 485–488. Obituary notice of J. C. Thresh: "John Clough Thresh, M.D., D.Sc., D.P.H". British Medical Journal. 1 (3726): 1057–1058

    Capsaicin

    Capsaicin

    Capsaicin

  • Ringo Starr
  • English musician and actor (born 1940)

    "poorly ventilated, postage-stamp-sized [...] patched together by crumbling plaster walls, with a rear door that opened onto an outhouse." Crawford commented:

    Ringo Starr

    Ringo Starr

    Ringo_Starr

  • Ted Bundy
  • American serial killer (1946–1989)

    house and in Bundy's apartment. These items included crutches, a bag of plaster of Paris that he admitted stealing from a medical supply house and a meat

    Ted Bundy

    Ted Bundy

    Ted_Bundy

  • Rural Studio
  • Architecture studio at Auburn University

    Hall, Drew Jerdan, Brett Randall Jones, Ben Krauss, Carolyn Norton, John Plaster, Dorothy Sherling, Casey Smith, Kathleen Webb, Terran Wilson Perry Lakes

    Rural Studio

    Rural Studio

    Rural_Studio

  • John Keats
  • English Romantic poet (1795–1821)

    starved apothecary than a starved poet; so back to the shop Mr John, back to plasters, pills, and ointment boxes." It was Lockhart at Blackwoods who coined

    John Keats

    John Keats

    John_Keats

  • Vincent van Gogh
  • Dutch painter (1853–1890)

    Van Gogh and Mauve fell out, possibly over the viability of drawing from plaster casts. Van Gogh could afford to hire only people from the street as models

    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent van Gogh

    Vincent_van_Gogh

  • Robert the Bruce
  • King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329

    from top to bottom, permitting removal of the king's heart after death. A plaster cast was taken of the detached skull by artist William Scoular. The bones

    Robert the Bruce

    Robert the Bruce

    Robert_the_Bruce

  • Bigfoot
  • Mythical creature

    relation to the tracks and the local tales of large, hairy wild men. A plaster cast was made of the footprints and Crew appeared, holding one of the casts

    Bigfoot

    Bigfoot

    Bigfoot

  • Stucco
  • Construction material made of aggregates, a binder, and water

    means plaster, and serves for both. The basic composition of stucco is lime, water, and sand. The difference in nomenclature between stucco, plaster, and

    Stucco

    Stucco

    Stucco

  • Assassination of John F. Kennedy
  • 1963 assassination in Dallas, Texas

    stated that the rifle's report was so loud and near that the ceiling plaster fell onto his head. When searching the sixth floor of the depository, two

    Assassination of John F. Kennedy

    Assassination of John F. Kennedy

    Assassination_of_John_F._Kennedy

  • List of The Thinker sculptures
  • made from the original plaster mold by the Musée Rodin after Rodin's death. The Thinker exists as bronze casts, exhibition plaster casts (some were painted

    List of The Thinker sculptures

    List of The Thinker sculptures

    List_of_The_Thinker_sculptures

  • Orthopedic cast
  • Medical aid for the treatment of bone fractures

    S2CID 45625020. US 2602224, McKay, Neil, "Plaster cast cutting shears", published 28 August 1950, issued 8 July 1952  John., Ebnezar (2009). Practical orthopedics

    Orthopedic cast

    Orthopedic cast

    Orthopedic_cast

  • Queen Victoria
  • Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901

    Albert's dressing gowns was placed by her side, with a plaster cast of his hand, while a lock of John Brown's hair, along with a picture of him, was placed

    Queen Victoria

    Queen Victoria

    Queen_Victoria

  • Cathedral of St. John the Divine
  • Cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of New York

    Pennsylvania Station and World Trade Center, as well as wooden angels, plaster gargoyles, leadlights, antique furniture, and a single-file line of saints

    Cathedral of St. John the Divine

    Cathedral of St. John the Divine

    Cathedral_of_St._John_the_Divine

  • Hachikō
  • Akita dog known for his loyalty (1923–1935)

    In June 1933, sculptor Teru Andō visited Saitō to confer about making a plaster statue of Hachikō. Andō was on the sculpture jury of the Imperial Fine

    Hachikō

    Hachikō

    Hachikō

  • List of United States military books
  • America's Commandos by John Plaster Tanks in the Wire! - The First Use Of Enemy Armor In Vietnam by David B. Stockwell The 13th Valley, by John M. DelVecchio Tank

    List of United States military books

    List_of_United_States_military_books

  • Jim Morrison
  • American singer (1943–1971)

    original on August 18, 2015. Retrieved August 27, 2016. "Mladen Mikulin – The Plaster Model of Jim Morrison, 1989". M. E. Lukšić. February 2, 2012. Archived

    Jim Morrison

    Jim Morrison

    Jim_Morrison

  • The Thing (2011 film)
  • 2011 film by Matthijs van Heijningen Jr

    story-high interior set constructed mostly out of a combination of foam, plaster, fiberglass, and plywood. The ship was designed specifically to look as

    The Thing (2011 film)

    The_Thing_(2011_film)

  • Special Forces Association
  • Fraternal organization

    Medal of Honor recipient Robin Moore, author of The Green Berets MAJ John Plaster, veteran of MACV-SOG and author of The Ultimate Sniper Martha Raye, entertainer

    Special Forces Association

    Special_Forces_Association

  • John Adams (miniseries)
  • 2008 US television miniseries of President John Adams's adult life

    John Adams is a 2008 American television miniseries chronicling the political and family life of U.S. Founding Father and president John Adams, detailing

    John Adams (miniseries)

    John_Adams_(miniseries)

  • Sir John Soane's Museum
  • Museum and former home of John Soane

    Westmacott's plaster model for Nymph unclasping her Zone, displayed at the back of the recess in the Picture Room. Other acquisitions include the plaster model

    Sir John Soane's Museum

    Sir John Soane's Museum

    Sir_John_Soane's_Museum

  • Statue of Zeus at Olympia
  • Ancient Greek sculpture by Phidias

    8.3.30. Compare with Macrobius, Saturnalia 5.23. Homer, Iliad 1.528–530. John Grimes Younger, Sex in the Ancient World from A to Z, p. 95. Routledge; Abingdon

    Statue of Zeus at Olympia

    Statue of Zeus at Olympia

    Statue_of_Zeus_at_Olympia

  • John III of Sweden
  • King of Sweden from 1569 to 1592

    was rebuilt after the fire of 1572 as a brick building with rusticated plaster and two round towers. Vadstena Castle, like the previous one founded by

    John III of Sweden

    John III of Sweden

    John_III_of_Sweden

  • Joan of Arc
  • French folk heroine and saint (1412–1431)

    often unable to rule; his brother Louis, Duke of Orléans, and his cousin John the Fearless, Duke of Burgundy, quarreled over the regency of France. In

    Joan of Arc

    Joan of Arc

    Joan_of_Arc

  • Clay
  • Fine grained natural soil

    cordwood, and structures and building elements such as wattle and daub, clay plaster, clay render case, clay floors and clay paints and ceramic building material

    Clay

    Clay

    Clay

  • List of M*A*S*H characters
  • verbal assault prompting Hawkeye and Trapper to encase Frank's right arm in plaster capped with a metal retractor while Frank is sleeping. One of Ginger's

    List of M*A*S*H characters

    List of M*A*S*H characters

    List_of_M*A*S*H_characters

  • Bulgaria
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    October 2014. Tsolova, Tsvetelia (6 November 2014). "Bulgaria's Borisov plasters together coalition government". Reuters. Archived from the original on

    Bulgaria

    Bulgaria

    Bulgaria

  • Katy Perry
  • American singer (born 1984)

    suffering with diseases including cancer and HIV/AIDS. In 2008, she donated a plaster cast of her breasts that had been painted by her then-boyfriend Travie

    Katy Perry

    Katy Perry

    Katy_Perry

  • Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • 1945 attacks in Japan during WWII

    of timber or timber-framed buildings with timber walls (with or without plaster) and tile roofs. Many of the smaller industries and business establishments

    Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

    Atomic_bombings_of_Hiroshima_and_Nagasaki

  • Assyria
  • Major Mesopotamian civilization

    decorated by covering the mudbrick used in construction with painted mud plaster and exterior walls were at times decorated with glazed and painted tiles

    Assyria

    Assyria

    Assyria

  • Academy Awards
  • Annual awards for cinematic achievements

    Oscars were made of painted plaster for three years. Following the war, the Academy invited recipients to redeem the plaster figures for gold-plated metal

    Academy Awards

    Academy_Awards

  • Tamils
  • Dravidian ethnic group

    painted with vegetable and mineral dyes in over a thin wet surface of lime plaster. Similar murals are found in temple walls, the most notable examples are

    Tamils

    Tamils

    Tamils

  • Kennedy Center
  • National cultural center of the United States

    free speech. It took the artist four years to sculpt the two reliefs in plaster, creating 200 castings, and another two years for the foundry in Berlin

    Kennedy Center

    Kennedy Center

    Kennedy_Center

  • Joseph Haydn
  • Austrian composer (1732–1809)

    written during the early stages of the trip, but the opera's impresario John Gallini was unable to obtain a licence to permit opera performances in the

    Joseph Haydn

    Joseph Haydn

    Joseph_Haydn

  • BPB plc
  • British building materials business

    BPB Ltd (formerly BPB plc) (British Plaster Board) was a British building materials business. It was a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index prior to its

    BPB plc

    BPB_plc

  • Nazareth
  • Largest city in the Northern District of Israel

    structures, some of which consisted of up to 3 tons of locally produced white plaster. Decorated human skulls uncovered there have led archaeologists to identify

    Nazareth

    Nazareth

    Nazareth

  • David Beckham
  • English footballer (born 1975)

    prognosis is he needs a rehabilitation for the next few months, and the plaster cast is the next six to eight weeks. I would say that [it will be] maybe

    David Beckham

    David Beckham

    David_Beckham

  • HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I
  • 1995 album by Michael Jackson

    weighed around 20,000 pounds each. Another statue, built from wood and plaster, was placed at the Los Angeles Tower Records store. In 2016, the original

    HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I

    HIStory:_Past,_Present_and_Future,_Book_I

  • Samantha Morton
  • British actress (born 1977)

    debilitating stroke after being hit on the head by a piece of 17th-century plaster, damaging her vertebral artery, in 2006. She was in hospital for three

    Samantha Morton

    Samantha Morton

    Samantha_Morton

  • Algiers
  • Capital and largest city of Algeria

    by four black-veined marble columns. The roof of the nave is of Moorish plaster work. It rests on a series of arcades supported by white marble columns

    Algiers

    Algiers

    Algiers

  • Mycenae
  • Archaeological site in Greece

    unobstructed view of the ruler from the entrance. Frescos adorned the plaster walls and floor. The room was accessed from a courtyard with a columned

    Mycenae

    Mycenae

    Mycenae

  • White genocide conspiracy theory
  • "Horus the Avenger" Murdock—have derived a variety of slogans, which they plaster across the Internet, as well as on billboards, freeway overpasses and other

    White genocide conspiracy theory

    White genocide conspiracy theory

    White_genocide_conspiracy_theory

  • John V Palaiologos
  • Byzantine emperor (1332–1391)

    the building in 1847–1849, accidentally came to light when part of the plaster covering it fell off due to dampness caused by water leakage from the dome

    John V Palaiologos

    John V Palaiologos

    John_V_Palaiologos

  • John Soane
  • English architect (1753–1837)

    Soane acquired Sir Richard Westmacott's plaster model for Nymph unclasping her Zone and the plaster model of John Flaxman's memorial sculpture of William

    John Soane

    John Soane

    John_Soane

  • Thucydides
  • 5th-century BC Athenian historian and general

    Dictionary. New York, Oxford University Press (2012). pp. 692–693. Dillery, John, Xenophon and the History of His Times. London, Routledge (2002). "Pericles'

    Thucydides

    Thucydides

    Thucydides

  • Daguerreotype
  • Early photographic technique

    François Fleischbein, Jeremiah Gurney, John Plumbe, Jr., Albert Southworth, Augustus Washington, Ezra Greenleaf Weld, John Adams Whipple, and Frederick Douglass

    Daguerreotype

    Daguerreotype

    Daguerreotype

  • J. Jayalalithaa
  • Indian actress and former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu (1948–2016)

    accommodating 25,000 people, and a 75,000 square foot pandal. Tons of plywood, plaster of paris and paint were used to erect cut-outs of Jayalalitha, arches,

    J. Jayalalithaa

    J. Jayalalithaa

    J._Jayalalithaa

  • Leonardo da Vinci
  • Italian polymath (1452–1519)

    technical skills, including drafting, chemistry, metallurgy, metal working, plaster casting, leather working, mechanics, and woodwork, as well as the artistic

    Leonardo da Vinci

    Leonardo da Vinci

    Leonardo_da_Vinci

  • Frida Kahlo
  • Mexican painter (1907–1954)

    accident had also displaced three vertebrae. As treatment she had to wear a plaster corset which confined her to bed rest for the better part of three months

    Frida Kahlo

    Frida Kahlo

    Frida_Kahlo

  • Jasper Johns
  • American painter (born 1930)

    (the plaster reliefs in Target with Four Faces, 1955). This practice challenges the typical conception of painting as a two-dimensional realm. Johns's early

    Jasper Johns

    Jasper Johns

    Jasper_Johns

  • Architectural terracotta
  • Fired clay construction material

    terracotta manufacturers hand pressed, poured, and double-molded the clay mix. Plaster casts have been found in several ancient sites in Afghanistan, Bangladesh

    Architectural terracotta

    Architectural terracotta

    Architectural_terracotta

  • Snoop Dogg
  • American rapper (born 1971)

    his brand manager Nick Adler released an app, Snoopify, that lets users plaster stickers of Snoop's face, joints or a walrus hat on photos. Adler built

    Snoop Dogg

    Snoop Dogg

    Snoop_Dogg

  • Isaac Newton
  • English polymath (1642–1727)

    to John Conduitt and Catherine Barton. Shortly after his death, a plaster death mask was moulded of Newton. It was used by the Flemish sculptor John Michael

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac Newton

    Isaac_Newton

  • Lath
  • Narrow strip of wood as a base for plaster

    and plaster walls and ceilings to hold plaster, and in lattice and trellis work. Lath has expanded to mean any type of backing material for plaster. This

    Lath

    Lath

    Lath

  • Thomas Edison
  • American inventor and businessman (1847–1931)

    a symbol of his father's love of chemistry and friendship with Ford. A plaster death mask and casts of Edison's hands were also made. On December 25,

    Thomas Edison

    Thomas Edison

    Thomas_Edison

  • Luis Resto (boxer)
  • Puerto Rican boxer

    altered Resto's gloves by removing the padding and soaking his hand wraps in plaster in a 1983 boxing match against Billy Collins Jr.. In the ensuing fight

    Luis Resto (boxer)

    Luis_Resto_(boxer)

  • Online shopping
  • Form of electronic commerce

    January 2014. Berners-Lee, T.; Dimitroyannis, Dimitri; Mallinckrodt, A. John; McKay, Susan (1994). "World Wide Web". Computers in Physics. 8 (3): 298

    Online shopping

    Online shopping

    Online_shopping

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  • JON
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    JON

     Scandinavian form of Icelandic Jóhann, JON means "God is gracious." Compare with other forms of Jon.

    JON

  • JOHN
  • Male

    English

    JOHN

     Anglicized form of Greek Ioannes (Latin Johannes), JOHN means "God is gracious." In the bible, this is the name of many characters, including John the Baptist.

    JOHN

  • John
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical American Hebrew Shakespearean

    John

    The grace or mercy of the Lord.

    John

  • John
  • Boy/Male

    African, American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Irish, Jamaican, Japanese, Malayalam, Netherlands, Polish, Portuguese, Shakesp

    John

    God is Merciful; Gift of God; God is Gracious; By the Grace of God

    John

  • Jon
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Norwegian, Swedish, Swiss, Ukrainian

    Jon

    The Lord is Gracious; God has Given; Gift of God; God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John; Abbreviation of Jonathan

    Jon

  • John
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, Welsh, German, etc.

    John

    English, Welsh, German, etc. : ultimately from the Hebrew personal name yọ̄hānān ‘Jehovah has favored (me with a son)’ or ‘may Jehovah favor (this child)’. This personal name was adopted into Latin (via Greek) as Johannes, and has enjoyed enormous popularity in Europe throughout the Christian era, being given in honor of St. John the Baptist, precursor of Christ, and of St. John the Evangelist, author of the fourth gospel, as well as others of the nearly one thousand other Christian saints of the name. Some of the principal forms of the personal name in other European languages are Welsh Ieuan, Evan, Siôn, and Ioan; Scottish Ia(i)n; Irish Séan; German Johann, Johannes, Hans; Dutch Jan; French Jean; Italian Giovanni, Gianni, Ianni; Spanish Juan; Portuguese João; Greek Iōannēs (vernacular Yannis); Czech Jan; Russian Ivan. Polish has surnames both from the western Slavic form Jan and from the eastern Slavic form Iwan. There were a number of different forms of the name in Middle English, including Jan(e), a male name (see Jane); Jen (see Jenkin); Jon(e) (see Jones); and Han(n) (see Hann). There were also various Middle English feminine versions of this name (e.g. Joan, Jehan), and some of these were indistinguishable from masculine forms. The distinction on grounds of gender between John and Joan was not firmly established in English until the 17th century. It was even later that Jean and Jane were specialized as specifically feminine names in English; bearers of these surnames and their derivatives are more likely to derive them from a male ancestor than a female. As a surname in the British Isles, John is particularly frequent in Wales, where it is a late formation representing Welsh Siôn rather than the older form Ieuan (which gave rise to the surname Evan). As an American family name this form has absorbed various cognates from continental European languages. (For forms, see Hanks and Hodges 1988.)

    John

  • Jonn
  • Boy/Male

    American, British, English, French, Greek, Hebrew

    Jonn

    God is Gracious; Jehovah has been Gracious; Variant of John or Abbreviation of Jonathan Jehovah has been Gracious; Has Shown Favor

    Jonn

  • Johns
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and German

    Johns

    English and German : patronymic from John. As a German name it may also be a reduced form of Johannes.Americanized form of Swiss German Schantz.

    Johns

  • Johny
  • Boy/Male

    American, Celebrity, Christian, Danish, Indian, Swedish

    Johny

    God is Merciful; Gift of God; Similar to John

    Johny

  • John
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    John

    God has been gracious: has shown favor in the bible John the baptist baptized christ in the jordan

    John

  • JOHAN
  • Male

    German

    JOHAN

    Short form of Latin Johannes, JOHAN means "God is gracious." In use by the Czechs, Finnish, Germans and Scandinavians.

    JOHAN

  • Johan
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Johan

    German form of John

    Johan

  • JOAN
  • Female

    English

    JOAN

    Medieval English contracted form of Old French Johanne, JOAN means "God is gracious." Compare with masculine Joan.

    JOAN

  • JON
  • Male

    English

    JON

     Pet form of English Jonathan, JON means "God has given." Compare with other forms of Jon.

    JON

  • Johnn
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French, Hebrew

    Johnn

    Has Shown Favour; Variant of John; Jehovah has been Gracious; God is Gracious

    Johnn

  • John
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, English

    John

    God is Merciful; Gift of God

    John

  • JOHNA
  • Female

    English

    JOHNA

    Variant spelling of English Johnna, JOHNA means "God is gracious."

    JOHNA

  • St. John
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (of Norman origin)

    St. John

    English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of the numerous places in France so called from the dedication of their churches to St. Jean (see John).Americanized form of French St. Jean.

    St. John

  • John
  • Biblical

    John

    the grace or mercy of the Lord,Jehovah's gift: the same name as Johanan, a contraction of Jehohanan

    John

  • John
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    John

    God is Gracious

    John

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  • John
  • n.

    A proper name of a man.

  • Joined
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Join

  • Injoint
  • v. t.

    To join; to unite.

  • Join
  • v. i.

    To be contiguous, close, or in contact; to come together; to unite; to mingle; to form a union; as, the hones of the skull join; two rivers join.

  • Join
  • n.

    The line joining two points; the point common to two intersecting lines.

  • Dory
  • n.

    A European fish. See Doree, and John Doree.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To accept, or engage in, as a contest; as, to join encounter, battle, issue.

  • Interconnect
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • Johnny
  • n.

    A familiar diminutive of John.

  • Johannean
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to John, esp. to the Apostle John or his writings.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To unite in marriage.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To associate one's self to; to be or become connected with; to league one's self with; to unite with; as, to join a party; to join the church.

  • Joining
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Join

  • Prester
  • n.

    A priest or presbyter; as, Prester John.

  • Partner
  • v. t.

    To associate, to join.

  • Coagment
  • v. t.

    To join together.

  • Jack
  • n.

    A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.

  • Cheap-jack
  • n.

    Alt. of Cheap-john

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To bring together, literally or figuratively; to place in contact; to connect; to couple; to unite; to combine; to associate; to add; to append.

  • Join
  • v. t.

    To enjoin upon; to command.