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en el diccionario PONS

I. plaster [ˈplɑ:stəʳ, ingl. am. ˈplæstɚ] SUST.

1. plaster MED. (substance used in building):

plaster no pl. a.

2. plaster ingl. brit. (tape for wound):

II. plaster [ˈplɑ:stəʳ, ingl. am. ˈplæstɚ] V. trans.

1. plaster archit:

2. plaster coloq.:

plaster cast SUST. a. arts

sticking plaster [ˈstɪkɪŋˌplɑ:stəɐ, ingl. am. -ˌplæstɚ] SUST. ingl. brit.

1. sticking plaster (adhesive dressing):

2. sticking plaster (temporary measure):

Present
Iplaster
youplaster
he/she/itplasters
weplaster
youplaster
theyplaster
Past
Iplastered
youplastered
he/she/itplastered
weplastered
youplastered
theyplastered
Present Perfect
Ihaveplastered
youhaveplastered
he/she/ithasplastered
wehaveplastered
youhaveplastered
theyhaveplastered
Past Perfect
Ihadplastered
youhadplastered
he/she/ithadplastered
wehadplastered
youhadplastered
theyhadplastered

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Roughcast or pebbledash plastering is a rough form of external plastering in much use for country houses.
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Skylights and ornamental ironwork stairs were in place, and ornamental plastering and marble carving had begun.
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Walls liable to damp are sometimes battened and lathed to form an air cavity between the damp wall and the plastering.
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Although he only received a third-grade education, his uncle gave him instruction in trowel trades such as stonemasonry, bricklaying, and plastering.
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The residual medieval plastering and the remains of the frescos were removed, leaving plain brick walls.
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