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plaster

[plas-ter, plah-ster] / ˈplæs tər, ˈplɑ stər /




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Therrien’s beards — fashioned from synthetic hair, plaster, stainless steel or aluminum — hang on wardrobe stands from hooks that would go over the wearer’s ears as part of a costume.

From Los Angeles Times

They added chandeliers and Venetian plaster to the living room, refinished the floors with a darker stain and installed an island in the kitchen.

From Washington Post

But photographs of the Met’s first reconstruction in 1981 show about two dozen fragments set against a modern white plaster bowl.

From New York Times

The rest are replacements made from plaster and epoxy resin casts.

From Reuters

All that marble is a curious—and impractical—choice of material, Dodd says; most Roman wineries had treading floors paved in grippy, waterproof concrete or plaster.

From Science Magazine