plastery

adj

Etymology

From plaster + -y.

  1. inherited from plastren
  2. derived from emplastrum
  3. derived from plastrum
  4. inherited from plaster
  5. inherited from plaster
  6. suffixed as plastery — “plaster + y

Definitions

  1. Of the nature of plaster.

    • St. Peter's disappoints me; the stone of which it is made is a poor plastery material; and indeed Rome in general might be called a rubbishy place.

The neighborhood

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