plaster of paris (Meaning)

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plaster of paris (n)

any of several gypsum cements; a white powder (a form of calcium sulphate) that forms a paste when mixed with water and hardens into a solid; used in making molds and sculptures and casts for broken limbs

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plaster of paris Sentence Examples

  1. The plaster of Paris was carefully applied to the broken bone to immobilize it.
  2. The sculptor used plaster of Paris to create intricate molds for his sculptures.
  3. The walls of the old building were crumbling, revealing crumbling plaster of Paris beneath.
  4. The dentist used plaster of Paris to make impressions of my teeth for my new dentures.
  5. I made a handprint in the wet plaster of Paris as a keepsake.
  6. The plaster of Paris cast helped to support my sprained ankle.
  7. The art students molded clay sculptures and then created duplicates using plaster of Paris.
  8. The technician mixed plaster of Paris with water to create a smooth paste.
  9. The plaster of Paris bandages adhered tightly to my injured wrist.
  10. The plaster of Paris replica of the ancient statue was so detailed that it was almost indistinguishable from the original.

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any of several gypsum cements; a white powder (a form of calcium sulphate) that forms a paste when mixed with water and hardens into a solid; used in making mol

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The plaster of Paris was carefully applied to the broken bone to immobilize it.

The sculptor used plaster of Paris to create intricate molds for his sculptures.

The walls of the old building were crumbling, revealing crumbling plaster of Paris beneath.

The dentist used plaster of Paris to make impressions of my teeth for my new dentures.