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'Yeso' or 'escayola'.

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What does yeso mean in spanish?

gypsum or plaster.


English of yeso?

"Yeso" is a Spanish word. Translated to English, it most closely relates to gypsum or plaster, such as plaster of Paris.


How do you say Gemini in spanish?

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What does the spanish word Parche mean in English?

parche = sticking-plaster; drum or drum-head; (shoe) patch, or botch


Why is plaster of Paris called plaster of Paris?

Gypsum plaster (plaster of Paris) ( CaSO4·½H2O ) A large gypsum deposit at Montmartre in Paris led gypsum plaster to be commonly known as "plaster of Paris"


Why plaster is enemy for the clay?

plaster.


Is plaster a noun?

Yes, plaster is a noun, a common noun. Plaster is also a verb (plaster, plasters, plastering, plastered). Example uses: Noun: The plaster in the hall is cracked. Verb: We'll have to call someone to plaster those cracks.


Do you use plaster sand or river sand to plaster outside brick wall?

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Can you plaster over old plaster?

Yes you can. You must first paint over the old plaster with a product such as Eucoweld, which chemically adheres the new plaster to the old.


What is dry fresco?

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