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plaister

/pley-ster/US // ˈpleɪ stər //UK // (ˈpleɪstə) //

匾额,斑纹管,斑纹,斑马线

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : an archaic variant of plaster.

Examples

  • A huge piece of black court plaister hid the wound on his swollen lip, a cup of tisane stood upon the table.

  • Mrs. Boswell at that time sent for Adam Gillies, mason, to repair some plaister which was broken.

  • In which cure to attract the knife to a convenient situation, there was applied a plaister made up with the powder of Loadstone.

  • One of his eyes was closed up, and had a French plaister across it, but the other stared and rolled enough for two.

  • The buildings are of stone, brick, and lath and plaister; weather-boarded; and the houses are durable.