Another word you can say for plaster could be stucco. Often times it is also referred to as plaster of Paris.
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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.
Jack went to hospital so they could put his broken leg in plaster.Jill had to plaster the wall to make it smooth. Jack made a plaster model of Buckingham palace.
Cast, compress, dressing, plaster, gauze, bind, dress, swathe, truss, wrap.
Another name for a base is Alkali.
It is aslo known as "chalk", "plaster" or "plaster of Paris"
Martha Plaster's birth name is Martha Jane Plaster.
Alice Plaster's birth name is Alice Marie Plaster.
Dovie Plaster's birth name is Dovie Jane Hollander.
Gesso plaster of paris Also Compo a composition of plaster
Cynthia Plaster Caster's birth name is Cynthia Albritton.
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One of the differences between plaster and fiberglass pools is that fiberglass stays smooth. Plaster can become rough. Another difference is that unlike plaster, fiberglass does not chip, and crack.
2CaSO4.H2O is known as Plaster of Paris.
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Another word for the word 'stucco' would be the word plaster. They both are defined as fine plaster used for coating wall surfaces or molding into architectural decorations.
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