English to Latin Meaning of plaster - emplastrum


Plaster :
emplastrum

cum unguenta bulliunt, inunge, emplastrum, unctionem, unguentorum expeditissimum, accrescendi

polita opere tectorio eleganter, emplastrum, TECTORIUM, paucae parvaeque morborum, incumbo, rigescunt indutae, glacies

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Definitions of plaster in English
Noun(1) a mixture of lime or gypsum with sand and water; hardens into a smooth solid; used to cover walls and ceilings(2) any of several gypsum cements; a white powder (a form of calcium sulphate(3) a medical dressing consisting of a soft heated mass of meal or clay that is spread on a cloth and applied to the skin to treat inflamed areas or improve circulation etc.(4) a surface of hardened plaster (as on a wall or ceiling(5) adhesive tape used in dressing wounds
Verb(1) apply a heavy coat to(2) cover conspicuously or thickly, as by pasting something on(3) affix conspicuously(4) apply a plaster cast to(5) coat with plaster(6) dress by covering with a therapeutic substance
Examples of plaster in English
(1) For minor cuts and grazes, washing them well and covering them with a plaster or dressing is usually all that is needed.(2) Since you mentioned that your walls are plaster as opposed to drywall, this makes things a little easier.(3) Mix dry plaster of Paris with water until you have a thick, pudding-like consistency.(4) If you cut, scratch or break your skin in any way, make sure the wound is cleaned, treated with antiseptic, and covered with a plaster or dressing if necessary.(5) This demolition exposed ÔÇÿstripesÔÇÖ of structure throughout the existing plaster walls and ceilings.(6) Both rooms have been stylishly decorated to highlight period features such as marble fireplaces and decorative plaster ceilings.(7) The floor is wood, the ceiling is gypsum board, and the walls are part plaster on masonry and part gypsum board on randomly spaced framing.(8) Mother had inadvertently used plaster of Paris instead of flour.(9) If you are nailing over a lath and plaster ceiling, longer nails may be needed.(10) The storage room has exposed brick and plaster walls, a stone floor and an unusual ox's harness chandelier.(11) To prepare for finished floors it was necessary to plaster the walls of the hall.(12) More letters about those ludicrous mission statements that counties seem obliged to plaster everywhere.(13) To make such a rectangular and austere space appropriate for music, walls are treated with acoustic plaster and ceilings are absorbent too.(14) Over time, plaster walls and ceilings may develop stress-cracks.(15) Mineral fiber tile ceilings have replaced plaster and wallboard ceilings.(16) The only function of plaster on walls and ceilings, unless it is itself elaborately decorative, is to serve as a smooth surface on which to place decorative paper or paint.
Related Phrases of plaster
(1) plaster cast ::
emplastrum cast
(2) adhesive plaster ::
emplastrum tenaces
(3) in plaster ::
in emplastrum
(4) cement plaster ::
calce emplastrum
(5) plaster of paris ::
Parisiensis emplastrum
(6) to plaster ::
ut emplastrum
(7) sticking-plaster ::
adhaereant emplastrum,
(8) plaster board ::
emplastrum tabula
(9) mustard plaster ::
granum sinapis dicetis emplastrum
Synonyms
Noun
1. plasterwork ::
plasterwork
3. adhesive plaster ::
emplastrum tenaces
4. poultice ::
Esaias adferte massam
5. plaster of paris ::
Parisiensis emplastrum
Verb
6. cover thickly ::
condenso cooperire
8. poultice ::
Esaias adferte massam
9. beplaster ::
beplaster
10. plaster over ::
super emplastrum
11. daub ::
liniunt
Different Forms
plaster, plastered, plasterer, plasterers, plastering, plasters
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