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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
Topics referred to by the same term
Plaster is a building material used for coating walls and ceilings. Plaster may also refer to: Adhesive bandage or sticking plaster, a medical dressing
Plaster_(disambiguation)
Term for the finish of some plasters
Polished plaster is a term for the finish of some plasters and for the description of new and updated forms of traditional Italian plaster finishes. The
Polished_plaster
Metalworking casting process
Plaster mold casting is a metalworking casting process similar to sand casting except the molding material is plaster of Paris instead of sand. Like sand
Plaster_mold_casting
Finish mainly for interior dividing walls and ceilings
Lath and plaster is a building process used to finish mainly interior dividing walls and ceilings. It consists of narrow strips of wood (laths) which
Lath_and_plaster
Gypsum plant in California
32°47′33″N 115°51′31″W / 32.79250°N 115.85861°W / 32.79250; -115.85861 Plaster City, California is a company town with a large gypsum quarry and plant
Plaster_City,_California
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
Type of plaster composed of sand, water, and lime
Lime plaster is a type of plaster composed of sand, water, and lime, usually non-hydraulic hydrated lime (also known as slaked lime, high calcium lime
Lime_plaster
Topics referred to by the same term
Plaster casting may refer to: Plaster cast Plaster mold casting, a metalworking process that uses plaster as the mold material This disambiguation page
Plaster_casting
Medicinal poultice
A mustard plaster, also known as a blister, is a poultice of mustard seed powder spread inside a protective dressing and applied to the body to stimulate
Mustard_plaster
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
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
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
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
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
Panel made of gypsum, used in interior construction
backer paper, used in the construction of interior walls and ceilings. The plaster is mixed with fiber (typically paper, glass wool, or a combination of these
Drywall
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
Small self-adhesive medical dressing
An adhesive bandage, also called a sticking plaster, sticky plaster, medical plaster, or simply plaster in British English, is a small medical dressing
Adhesive_bandage
1986 novel by Klas Östergren
Plåster (lit. Plaster) is the sixth novel by Swedish author Klas Östergren. It was published in 1986. The novel is about Roland, a night porter, who ends
Plåster
2001 film by Jessica Everleth
Plaster Caster is a 2001 documentary film about Cynthia Plaster Caster, the groupie who became famous for making plaster casts of rock stars' penises,
Plaster_Caster
Technique for surfacing interior walls
Plaster veneer (American English) or plaster skim (British English) is a construction methodology for surfacing interior walls, by applying a thin layer
Plaster_veneer
Topics referred to by the same term
Plaster Stadium may refer to: Plaster Stadium (Southwest Baptist), in Bolivar, Missouri, U.S. Robert W. Plaster Stadium, in Springfield, Missouri, U.S
Plaster_Stadium
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
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
River in Michigan, United States
42°56′56″N 85°41′55″W / 42.94889°N 85.69861°W / 42.94889; -85.69861 Plaster Creek is a 25.9-mile-long (41.7 km) urban stream in Kent County, Michigan
Plaster_Creek
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
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
Medical aid for the treatment of bone fractures
management. Plaster casts consist of a cotton bandage that has been combined with plaster of paris, which hardens after it has been made wet. Plaster of Paris
Orthopedic_cast
Plaster formulation
Keene's cement plaster or Keene's cement is a hard plaster formulation, primarily used for ornamental work. Alternative names are Martin's cement and
Keene's_cement_plaster
2004 studio album by Chromatics
Plaster Hounds is the second studio album by Chromatics. It was released in 2004 on the Gold Standard Laboratories record label. It contains a cover version
Plaster_Hounds
Pungent chemical compound in chili peppers
Capsaicin (8-methyl-N-vanillyl-6-nonenamide) (/kæpˈseɪ.ə.sɪn/, commonly /kæpˈseɪsɪn/) is a toxin that is the main active component of chili peppers and
Capsaicin
Stadium in Springfield, Missouri, US
Plaster Stadium (formerly SMS Stadium, Briggs Stadium, and Plaster Sports Complex) is a 17,500-seat football stadium located in Springfield, Missouri.
Robert_W._Plaster_Stadium
Distinctively shaped callus of dead skin
which immediately reduces pain. Another popular method is to use a corn plaster, a felt ring with a core of salicylic acid that relieves pressure and erodes
Corn_(pathology)
Occupation of creating plasterwork
plasterer is a tradesperson who works with plaster, such as forming a layer of plaster on an interior wall or plaster decorative moldings on ceilings or walls
Plasterer
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
Highway in New Brunswick
Perth-Andover. In the early 1970's after the opening of the new Plaster Rock bridge, the Plaster Rock-Renous Highway, which was formerly part of Route 109,
New_Brunswick_Route_108
Components of a performance venue
and drapery. Plaster line An imaginary reference line on the playing area that indicates where the proscenium arch is. Typically, the plaster line runs across
Parts_of_a_theatre
Species of moth
Phereoeca uterella, known by the vernacular names plaster bagworm and household casebearer, is a moth species in family Tineidae. It occurs in tropical
Phereoeca_uterella
Wax or plaster cast made of a person's face following death
A death mask is a likeness (typically in wax or plaster cast) of a person's face after their death, usually made by taking a cast or impression from the
Death_mask
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
Medicinal herbal plaster
medicinal herbal plaster that is often used in traditional Chinese medicine. Gou Pi Gao, translated word for word, literally means dog skin plaster, which is
Gou_pi_gao
Canadian band
Plaster is a Canadian electro-jazz/electro-rock band formed in 2001 in Montreal. Their sound has been compared to such artists as Amon Tobin, Kruder &
Plaster_(band)
Saw for removing orthopedic casts
prominences. The design enables the saw to cut rigid materials such as plaster or fiberglass. In contrast, soft tissues such as skin move back and forth
Cast_saw
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)
Moroccan waterproof plaster
Tadelakt (Moroccan Arabic: تدلاكت, romanized: tadlākt) is a waterproof plaster surface used in Moroccan architecture to make baths, sinks, water vessels
Tadelakt
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
Cheap novel published in Britain in the 19th century
second half of the 19th century. They were occasionally called "mustard-plaster" novels. Developed in the 1840s to compete with the "penny dreadful", yellow-backs
Yellow-back
Fresco painting technique
to wet plaster. It is distinguished from the fresco-secco (or a secco) and finto fresco techniques, in which paints are applied to dried plaster. The buon
Buon_fresco
Historic house in Connecticut, United States
The Plaster House is a historic house at 117 Plaster House Road in Southbury, Connecticut. Probably built in the mid-18th century, it is an extremely rare
Plaster_House
Jar used to kill insects so they can be used as specimens
quickly and with minimum damage. The jar typically contains gypsum plaster (plaster of Paris) on the bottom to absorb a killing fluid. The killing fluid
Killing_jar
American politician
James J. Plaster (September 23, 1926 – December 12, 2012) was an American politician. He served as a member for the 82nd district of the Alabama House
James_J._Plaster
United States historic place
The Division Avenue–Plaster Creek Bridge was a historic bridge in Grand Rapids, Michigan, carrying Division Avenue over Plaster Creek. It was listed on
Division Avenue–Plaster Creek Bridge
Division_Avenue–Plaster_Creek_Bridge
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
Town in Virginia, United States
Saltville is a town in Smyth and Washington counties in the U.S. state of Virginia. The population was 1,824 at the 2020 census. It is part of the Kingsport–Bristol
Saltville,_Virginia
Bridge in Wyoming, Michigan, US
Business Route M-21–Plaster Creek Bridge, is a bridge in Wyoming, Michigan, carrying Business Spur I-196 (BS I-196) over Plaster Creek. It was listed
Chicago_Drive_Bridge
Putty that fills small holes in walls and ceilings
minor surface defects in wood, drywall, and plaster. Typically, spackling is composed of gypsum plaster from hydrated calcium sulfate and glue. Spackle
Spackling_paste
United States historic place
The Plaster Mill is located near the intersection of Main Street and Kelly Place in the borough of Stanhope in Sussex County, New Jersey, United States
Plaster_Mill
Dutch army surgeon
15, 1878) was a Dutch army surgeon who first used plaster of Paris to fixate broken bones in a plaster cast. Antonius Mathijsen was born November 4, 1805
Antonius_Mathijsen
Sculpture by Donatello
dozen plaster copies in the last century alone. The Cast Courts of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London has also a David in their huge plaster collection
David_(Donatello,_bronze)
2000 single by Linkin Park
consistently demanded lyric revisions for the song (which had a working title of "Plaster") and other tracks, pushing the band to perfect the sound and structure
One Step Closer (Linkin Park song)
One_Step_Closer_(Linkin_Park_song)
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
Type of fine plaster
Scagliola (from the Italian scaglia, meaning "chips") is a type of fine plaster used in architecture and sculpture. The same term identifies the technique
Scagliola
Sculpture series by Henry Moore
Henry Moore, made in plaster and bronze from 1968 to 1970, from a 14-centimetre (5.5 in) maquette in 1968 (LH 594) made in plaster and then cast in bronze
Oval_with_Points
Ancient inscription containing name known from Hebrew Bible
were on ink on plastered wall; black and red inks were used as in the plaster inscriptions at Kuntillet Ajrud. Red emphasized certain parts of the text
Deir_Alla_inscription
Former academic temple in Guangzhou, China
screen. The main beams are decorated with birds, flowers, human figures plasters, bats and lions. The Gathering Hall was once a place for meeting and worship
Chen_Clan_Ancestral_Hall
Imprint of mouth tissue
vinyl polyether silicones (VPES) polyethers polysulphides rigid materials: plaster of Paris impression compound zinc oxide and eugenol-based impression paste
Dental_impression
Neolithic burial practice in the Levant
Plastered human skulls are human skulls covered in layers of plaster and typically found in the ancient Levant, most notably around the city of Jericho
Plastered_human_skulls
Archaeological museum in Thessaloniki, Greece
Thessaloniki, in Central Macedonia, Greece. The museum houses a collection of plaster casts, replicas and original archaeological artifacts. The collection dates
Casts_Museum_(Thessaloniki)
College football stadium in Bolivar, Missouri
Plaster Stadium at SBU is a 3,000-capacity stadium in Bolivar, Missouri, United States, where it serves as home to Southwest Baptist University's football
Plaster Stadium (Southwest Baptist)
Plaster_Stadium_(Southwest_Baptist)
Diplodocus fossil
most famous single dinosaur skeleton in the world, due to the numerous plaster casts donated by Andrew Carnegie to several major museums around the world
Dippy
Mixture of water and any combination of soil, silt, sand, and clay
various semi-fluid materials used in construction including slurry, mortar, plaster, stucco, and concrete. Mud, cob, adobe, clay, and many other names are
Mud
Religious inscriptions from the Sinai peninsula, Egypt
Ajrud, in the Sinai Peninsula. They are written on pottery, stone, and plaster; most were written at the site where they were found, while some were sent
Kuntillet_Ajrud_inscriptions
American vaudeville performer (1889–1978)
series of comedy magazines entitled Ye Olde Mustard Plaster, later Dr. Rockwell's Mustard Plaster. He also had a short-lived radio show on the NBC Radio
George_Lovejoy_Rockwell
American boxer (1961–1984)
gloves' cushioning removed, along with hand wraps that had been soaked in plaster of Paris. Billy Collins was born to a working class Irish family in Antioch
Billy_Collins_Jr.
2007 studio album by Liars
preceded by a week by the single release of "Plaster Casts of Everything". The single release of Plaster Casts was accompanied by a videoclip. The song
Liars_(Liars_album)
Keepsake cast of a pregnant abdomen
A belly cast is a three-dimensional plaster sculpture of a woman's pregnant abdomen as a keepsake of her pregnancy. It can also be known as a belly mask
Belly_cast
Sculpture by Constantin Brâncuși
[by whom?] This plaster was exhibited at the 1913 Armory Show and published in the Chicago Tribune of 25 March 1913. This early plaster sculpture is one
The_Kiss_(Brâncuși_sculpture)
2024 American film by Ethan Coen
contents of Santos' briefcase: a collection of dildos that were created from plaster casts of men's erect penises, including one of Senator Gary Channel. Marian
Drive-Away_Dolls
Italian term for the final, very thin layer of plaster on which a fresco is painted
an Italian term for the final, very thin layer of plaster on which a fresco is painted. The plaster is painted while still wet, in order to allow the
Intonaco
Mortar mix of sand and cement for wall application
Cement render or cement plaster is the application of a mortar mix of sand and cement, (optionally lime) and water to brick, concrete, stone, or mud brick
Cement_render
Decorative technique
stucco and plaster. The terms "stucco" and "plaster" are used almost interchangeably in this context to denote most types of stucco or plaster decoration
Stucco decoration in Islamic architecture
Stucco_decoration_in_Islamic_architecture
Neo-Classical portrait sculpture of Pauline Bonaparte by Antonio Canova
Museo Canova has the plaster cast of Venus Victrix, originally used as a model for the marble, in its gipsoteca [it], the plaster cast gallery for the
Venus_Victrix_(Canova)
British artist
been figurative sculpture, often on a large scale, in plaster, bronze or aluminium; his large plaster Baby was included in the Whitney Biennial in 2010.
Thomas_Houseago
Old technique used in plastering walls and cisterns
Qadad (Arabic: قضاض qaḍāḍ) or qudad is a waterproof plaster surface, made of a lime plaster treated with slaked lime and oils and fats. The technique
Qadad
the desired image. Traditionally the material used in modeling clay, but plaster is considered a less desirable but also less expensive substitute. Frequently
Glossary_of_sculpting
Class of decorative elements in the ornamentation
or for decoration. It is traditionally made from solid milled wood or plaster, but may be of plastic or reformed wood. In classical architecture and
Molding_(decorative)
Art technique involving scratching
layer contrasted in colour. It is produced on walls by applying layers of plaster tinted in contrasting colours to a moistened surface, and on pottery by
Sgraffito
Prehistoric archaeological site in northern Israel
technological development: the production of high-quality lime plaster in large quantities. Lime plaster, in different qualities and production methods, is generally
Nahal_Ein_Gev_II
1913 sculpture by Umberto Boccioni
Walking Man. Boccioni's work was in plaster, and was never cast into bronze in his lifetime. His original plaster is displayed at the Museu de Arte Contemporânea
Unique Forms of Continuity in Space
Unique_Forms_of_Continuity_in_Space
Tool used to hold plaster or mortar
A hawk is a tool used to hold a plaster, mortar, or a similar material, so that the user can repeatedly, quickly and easily get some of that material
Hawk_(plasterer's_tool)
2021 book by Walter R. Tschinkel
innovative methods used to study them. He documents how he casts ant nests with plaster, molten metal, or wax, then excavates them and analyzes their structure
Ant Architecture: The Wonder, Beauty, and Science of Underground Nests
Ant_Architecture:_The_Wonder,_Beauty,_and_Science_of_Underground_Nests
Archeological cave site in Israel
in the Levant. They include wooden artifacts, fragments of baskets and plaster assemblages. Objects found in the cave include rope baskets, fabrics, nets
Nahal_Hemar_Cave
Manufacturing process in which a liquid is poured into a mold to solidify
mixing two or more components together; examples are epoxy, concrete, plaster and clay. Casting is most often used for making complex shapes that would
Casting
Sculpture by Camille Claudel
but the commission was cancelled in 1899 before a bronze was cast. A plaster version of the sculpture was exhibited in 1899, and then cast in bronze
The_Mature_Age
Statue at Craven Cottage, London, from 2011 to 2013
A plaster and resin sculpture of Michael Jackson stood outside Craven Cottage in Fulham, London, the ground of Fulham Football Club, from 2011 until 2013
Statue of Michael Jackson (Fulham F.C.)
Statue_of_Michael_Jackson_(Fulham_F.C.)
American manufacturing company
employees Fred L. Kane and Augustine Sackett developed plaster board by strengthening the plaster with Plaster of Paris sandwiched between heavy paper, creating
USG_Corporation
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
1821 death mask and its copies
death mask of a great leader who had recently died. A mixture of wax or plaster was placed over Napoleon's face and removed after the form had hardened
Death_mask_of_Napoleon
art restoration policies. The noses, some made of marble and others of plaster, were all originally exhibited on the Greek and Roman statues in the glyptotek
Nasothek
Monument in Paris between 1813 and 1846
created out of bronze and placed in the Place de la Bastille, but only a plaster full-scale model was built. At 24 m (78 ft) in height, the model itself
Elephant_of_the_Bastille
PLASTER
PLASTER
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : metonymic occupational name for a plasterer, from Middle English, Middle Low German plaster (from Latin emplastrum ‘(wound) plaster’ (originally a paste), from Greek emplastron, a derivative of emplassein ‘to shape or form’; the term was carried over into building terminology to mean ‘bonding agent’).English : habitational name from any of various places called Plaistow (in East London, Derbyshire, Sussex, and elsewhere), from Old English plegestÅw ‘place where people gather for sport or play’. This can also be a variant of Plaisted (through interchangeable use of the Old English elements stÅw and stede, both meaning ‘place’, in earlier times).German and Ashkenazic Jewish (Pflaster) : from Middle High German pflaster (German Pflaster, from Latin plastrum) ‘street pavement’, ‘pavement’, cognate with 1.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Plaster.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name from Middle English daubere, Old French daubier ‘whitewasher’, ‘plasterer’.German : variant of Tauber or a habitational name from Dauba, near Aussig, now in Czech Republic.
Girl/Female
English, Peruvian
Plaster; Powdered
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by a piece of ground used for playing games, from Middle English pleye ‘play’ + sted(e) ‘place’, hence ‘place for play or sport’. In some cases it may be a habitational name from Chapel Plaster in Box, Wiltshire. Compare Plaster 2.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a plasterer, from Old French plastrier or an agent derivative of Middle English plaster (see Plaster 1).Americanized spelling of German Pflasterer, an occupational name for a paver or a Pflästerer, a manufacturer of plasters for wounds, from an agent derivative of Middle High German pflaster (see Plaster).
PLASTER
PLASTER
Female
Dutch
, pure.
Surname or Lastname
English (Dorset)
English (Dorset) : probably a habitational name from either of the places mentioned at Hairfield, or from Harvel near Rochester, Kent, named with Old English heorot ‘hart’, ‘stag’ + feld ‘open country’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Broady.Irish : variant of Brady.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Gift of Almighty
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Sky
Female
English
 English variant spelling of Hebrew Leah, LEIA means "weary." Compare with another form of Leia.
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Greek Spiridion, ESPIRIDIÓN means "little spirit."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With a Handsome Body
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Today
Boy/Male
Anglo, Australian
Harms
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v. t.
To overlay or cover with plaster, as the ceilings and walls of a house.
n.
A covering of plaster; plasterwork.
a.
Of the nature of plaster.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Plaster
n.
The lighter woodwork in the interior of a building; especially, that used around openings, generally in the form of a molded architrave, to protect the plastering at those points.
n.
The act of laying on coats of plaster with a trowel.
n.
Same as Plaster, n., 2.
v. t.
To cover with a plaster, as a wound or sore.
a.
Resembling plaster of Paris.
imp. & p. p.
of Plaster
n.
Sticking plaster made by coating taffeta or silk on one side with some adhesive substance, commonly a mixture of isinglass and glycerin.
n.
A blistering application or plaster; a vesicant; an epispastic.
n.
The act or process of overlaying with plaster.
n.
One who makes plaster casts.
n.
One who applies plaster or mortar.
n.
Plastering used to finish architectural constructions, exterior or interior, especially that used for the lining of rooms. Ordinarly, mortar is used for the greater part of the work, and pure plaster of Paris for the moldings and ornaments.
v. t.
Fig.: To smooth over; to cover or conceal the defects of; to hide, as with a covering of plaster.
n.
Calcined gypsum, or plaster of Paris, especially when ground, as used for making ornaments, figures, moldings, etc.; or calcined gypsum used as a fertilizer.
n.
An external application of a consistency harder than ointment, prepared for use by spreading it on linen, leather, silk, or other material. It is adhesive at the ordinary temperature of the body, and is used, according to its composition, to produce a medicinal effect, to bind parts together, etc.; as, a porous plaster; sticking plaster.
n.
A white to gray volcanic tufa, formed of decomposed trachytic cinders; -- sometimes used as a cement. Hence, a coarse sort of plaster or mortar, durable in water, and used to line cisterns and other reservoirs of water.