| PLASTE | • PLACE v. to assign to a position. |
| PLASTER | • plaster n. (Uncountable) A paste applied to the skin for healing or cosmetic purposes. • plaster n. (Countable, Britain, New Zealand, Canada) A small adhesive bandage to cover a minor wound; a sticking plaster. • plaster n. (Uncountable) A mixture of lime or gypsum, sand, and water, sometimes with the addition of fibres, that… |
| PLASTERBOARD | • plasterboard n. A construction material consisting of a rigid panel of several layers of fibreboard or paper bonded to a gypsum core. • plasterboard v. (Transitive) To fit or reinforce with plasterboard. • PLASTERBOARD n. a thin rigid board, in the form of a layer of plaster compressed between two layers of fibreboard, used to form or cover walls. |
| PLASTERBOARDS | • plasterboards n. Plural of plasterboard. • PLASTERBOARD n. a thin rigid board, in the form of a layer of plaster compressed between two layers of fibreboard, used to form or cover walls. |
| PLASTERED | • plastered adj. Coated with plaster. • plastered adj. (Slang) drunk, intoxicated. • plastered v. Simple past tense and past participle of plaster. |
| PLASTERER | • plasterer n. A person whose occupation is to plaster walls. • plasterer n. One who makes plaster casts. • PLASTERER n. one whose job is to plaster. |
| PLASTERERS | • plasterers n. Plural of plasterer. • PLASTERER n. one whose job is to plaster. |
| PLASTERIER | • PLASTERY adj. of the nature of plaster. |
| PLASTERIEST | • PLASTERY adj. of the nature of plaster. |
| PLASTERINESS | • plasteriness n. The quality of being plastery. • PLASTERINESS n. the state of being plastery. |
| PLASTERINESSES | • PLASTERINESS n. the state of being plastery. |
| PLASTERING | • plastering v. Present participle of plaster. • plastering n. The act or process of overlaying with plaster. • plastering n. A covering of plaster; plasterwork. |
| PLASTERINGS | • plasterings n. Plural of plastering. • PLASTERING n. the act of covering with plaster. |
| PLASTERS | • plasters n. Plural of plaster. • plasters v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plaster. • PLASTER v. to cover with a mixture of lime, sand and water. |
| PLASTERSTONE | • plaster-stone n. Gypsum. • PLASTERSTONE n. gypsum. |
| PLASTERSTONES | • PLASTERSTONE n. gypsum. |
| PLASTERWORK | • plasterwork n. Architectural work executed in plaster. • PLASTERWORK n. plastering, often ornate in design, used to finish architectural constructions. |
| PLASTERWORKS | • plasterworks n. Plural of plasterwork. • PLASTERWORK n. plastering, often ornate in design, used to finish architectural constructions. |
| PLASTERY | • plastery adj. Of the nature of plaster. • PLASTERY adj. of the nature of plaster. |