Plaster
41plaster — 1. A solid preparation that can be spread when heated and that becomes adhesive at the temperature of the body; used to keep the edges of a wound in apposition, to protect raw surfaces, and, when medicated, to redden or blister the skin, as in… …
42Plaster — This interesting name is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a locational surname deriving from any one of the various places called Plaistow, situated in Derbyshire, near Crich; in Essex (North London); in Kent, near Bromley; and in Sussex, north of… …
43plaster — 1. n ( es/ ) plaster (as medicament); [L emplastrum]; 2. see palster …
44plaster — I Cockney Rhyming Slang Arse II Kiwi (New Zealand Slang) see sticking plaster …
45plaster — is., İng. plaster Yara üzerine yapıştırılan, genellikle ilaçlı özel bant …
46plaster — see sticking plaster …
47plaster — sb. == remedy, ‘plaster of penance.’ Wright’s L. P. p. 89 …
48plaster — plas·ter || plæstÉ™r / plÉ‘ËstÉ™ n. mortar, wall covering made from lime; gypsum, cast; compress; bandage, band aid v. apply plaster, apply mortar; stick, glue; apply a cast; defeat (Slang) …
49plaster — I. n. Mortar, stucco, cement. II. v. a. 1. Parget, cover with plaster. 2. (Colloq.) Bedaub, smear, lay on coarsely …
50plaster — Puna, hamo puna. ♦ To plaster, hamo, hamo puna, pa i puna, kāpili …