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plasterboard

[plas-ter-bawrd, -bohrd, plah-ster-] / ˈplæs tərˌbɔrd, -ˌboʊrd, ˈplɑ stər- /
NOUN
gypsum board
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They have revealed the ornate glass domed ceilings which are hidden above suspended plasterboard tiles, doors which cannot be opened and a spiral staircase up to a tower high above street level.

From BBC

The palace was built using plasterboard attached to main walls and the mould appeared between the concrete walls and plasterboard.

From BBC

“They wanted to come in and start putting the plasterboard up last week but being diabetics we’re too scared to have people come in.”

From The Guardian

While two of the buildings were mostly intact, the storm had ripped the roof off the third, snarling plasterboard with paperwork, buckets and branches, and yard upon yard of yellow insulation.

From Washington Post

At Mineral Carbonation International, we have developed a technology platform that transforms carbon dioxide into building materials like cement and plasterboard.

From New York Times