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Definition of laste
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Hydrocorallia
::
Hydrocorallia
(n. pl.) A
division
of
Hydroidea,
including
those
genera
that
secrete
a stony
coral,
as
Millepora
and
Stylaster.
Two forms of
zooids
in life
project
from small pores in the coral and
resemble
those of other
hydroids.
See
Millepora..
Plasterly
::
Plasterly
(a.)
Resembling
plaster
of
Paris.
Fur
::
Fur (v. t.) To nail small
strips
of board or
larger
scantling
upon, in order to make a level
surface
for
lathing
or
boarding,
or to
provide
for a space or
interval
back of the
plastered
or
boarded
surface,
as
inside
an outer wall, by way of
protection
against
damp..
Gum Ammoniac
::
Gum
ammoniac
(n.) The
concrete
juice (gum
resin)
of an
umbelliferous
plant,
the
Dorema
ammoniacum.
It is
brought
chiefly
from
Persia
in the form of
yellowish
tears,
which occur
singly,
or are
aggregated
into
masses.
It has a
peculiar
smell,
and a
nauseous,
sweet
taste,
followed
by a
bitter
one. It is
inflammable,
partially
soluble
in water and in
spirit
of wine, and is used in
medicine
as an
expectorant
and
resolvent,
and for the
formation
of
certain
plasters..
Float
::
Float (v. t.) To pass over and level the
surface
of with a float while the
plastering
is kept wet.
Unballasted
::
Unballasted
(a.) Freed from
ballast;
having
discharged
ballast.
Fresco
::
Fresco
(a.) In
modern
parlance,
incorrectly
applied
to
painting
on
plaster
in any
manner..
Spite
::
Spit curl () A
little
lock of hair,
plastered
in a
spiral
form on the
temple
or
forehead
with
spittle,
or other
adhesive
substance..
Baluster
::
Baluster
(n.) A small
column
or
pilaster,
used as a
support
to the rail of an open
parapet,
to guard the side of a
staircase,
or the front of a
gallery.
See
Balustrade..
Vesicatory
::
Vesicatory
(n.) A
blistering
application
or
plaster;
a
vesicant;
an
epispastic.
Astylar
::
Astylar
(a.)
Without
columns
or
pilasters.
Cabling
::
Cabling
(n.) The
decoration
of a
fluted
shaft of a
column
or of a
pilaster
with
reeds,
or
rounded
moldings,
which seem to be laid in the
hollows
of the
fluting.
These are
limited
in
length
to about one third of the
height
of the
shaft..
Blasted
::
Blasted
(a.)
Confounded;
accursed;
detestable.
Fluting
::
Fluting
(n.)
Decoration
by means of
flutes
or
channels;
a
flute,
or
flutes
collectively;
as, the
fluting
of a
column
or
pilaster;
the
fluting
of a
lady's
ruffle..
Plasterer
::
Plasterer
(n.) One who
applies
plaster
or
mortar.
White-limed
::
White-limed
(a.)
Whitewashed
or
plastered
with lime.
Charge
::
Charge
(v. t.) A soft of
plaster
or
ointment.
Plasterer
::
Plasterer
(n.) One who makes
plaster
casts.
Parget
::
Parget
(n.)
Gypsum
or
plaster
stone.
Malaxation
::
Malaxation
(n.) The act of
softening
by
mixing
with a
thinner
substance;
the
formation
of
ingredients
into a mass for pills or
plasters.
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