Plaster

/ˈplæstər/ noun

Plaster is a soft, pasty material that hardens when it dries, used to cover walls or make casts and molds.

From Old English 'plaster' meaning 'medicinal spread on cloth', from Latin 'emplastrum', from Greek 'emplastron' meaning 'to daub on'. It first referred to healing pastes before being used for building walls.

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