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  1. plural plasters. Britannica Dictionary definition of PLASTER. 1. [noncount] a : a wet substance that hardens when it becomes dry and that is used to make smooth walls and ceilings — often used before another noun. plaster walls. b : plaster of paris. 2. [count] British : a piece of material that is put on the skin over a small wound.

  2. Define plaster. plaster synonyms, plaster pronunciation, plaster translation, English dictionary definition of plaster. n. 1. A mixture of lime or gypsum, sand, and ...

  3. Plaster is a building material that's applied as a wet paste and dries very hard and smooth. The walls inside your house might be made of plaster.

  4. plaster in American English. (ˈplæstər ; ˈplɑstər ) noun. 1. a pasty mixture, as of lime or gypsum, sand, and water, which hardens on drying, for coating walls, ceilings, and partitions. 2. plaster of Paris. 3. a pasty preparation spread on cloth and applied to the body, used medicinally as a curative or counterirritant.

  5. plaster, a pasty composition (as of lime or gypsum, water, and sand) that hardens on drying and is used for coating walls, ceilings, and partitions. Plastering is one of the most ancient building techniques. Evidence indicates that primitive peoples plastered their reed or sapling shelters with mud, thus developing more durable structures and ...

  6. Plaster definition: . See examples of PLASTER used in a sentence.

  7. Advantages of plaster: Plaster is easy to apply. No surgery is required. It is the most common form of interior wall finishing. If properly mixed and applied, a plaster coating makes a stronger and more durable. It provides facilities for cleaning. Increase durability for foundation work.