Word Meanings - EMPLASTER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
See WISEMAN (more info) plaster or salve, fr. Gr.
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- SALVER
One who salves, or uses salve as a remedy; hence, a quacksalver, or quack. - PLASTERLY
Resembling plaster of Paris. "Out of gypseous or plasterly ground." Fuller. - SALVER-SHAPED
Tubular, with a speading border. See Hypocraterimorphous. - PLASTERING
1. Same as Plaster, n., 2. 2. The act or process of overlaying with plaster. 3. A covering of plaster; plasterwork. - PLASTERWORK
Plastering used to finish architectural constructions, exterior or interior, especially that used for the lining of rooms. Ordinarly, mortar is used for the greater part of the work, and pure plaster of Paris for the moldings and ornaments. - PLASTERER
1. One who applies plaster or mortar. "Thy father was a plasterer." Shak. 2. One who makes plaster casts. "The plasterer doth make his figures by addition." Sir H. Wotton. - PLASTER
An external application of a consistency harder than ointment, prepared for use by spreading it on linen, leather, silk, or other material. It is adhesive at the ordinary temperature of the body, and is used, according to its composition, to produce - SALVE
Hail! - PLASTERY
Of the nature of plaster. The stone . . . is a poor plastery material. Clough. - EMPLASTER
See WISEMAN (more info) plaster or salve, fr. Gr. - SHINPLASTER
Formerly, a jocose term for a bank note greatly depreciated in value; also, for paper money of a denomination less than a dollar. - QUACKSALVER
One who boasts of his skill in medicines and salves, or of the efficacy of his prescriptions; a charlatan; a quack; a mountebank. Burton. - COURT-PLASTER
Sticking plaster made by coating taffeta or silk on one side with some adhesive substance, commonly a mixture of isinglass and glycerin. - BEPLASTER
To plaster over; to cover or smear thickly; to bedaub. Beplastered with rouge. Goldsmith. - EYESALVE
Ointment for the eye.