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Definition of Plasterer
1. Noun. A worker skilled in applying plaster.
Definition of Plasterer
1. n. One who applies plaster or mortar.
Definition of Plasterer
1. Noun. A person whose occupation is to plaster walls. ¹
2. Noun. One who makes plaster casts. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Plasterer
1. one that plasters [n -S] - See also: plasters
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plasterer
Literary usage of Plasterer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rudiments of the Art of Building: In Five Sections by Edward Dobson (1854)
"The wages of a journeyman plasterer are from 4s. to 5s. a day; those engaged in
modelling ... 6rf. to 3s. a day, and a plasterer's boy about Is. Lathing. ..."
2. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa: Including a Sketch of by David Livingstone (1858)
"CHAPTER XXVII.- Low Hills.—Black Soldier-Ants; their Cannibalism.—The plasterer
and its Chloroform.—White Ants; their Usefulness. ..."
3. The Builder's Pocket Companion: Containing the Elements of Building by A. C. Smeaton (1867)
"IN speaking of the work executed by the plasterer, we must refer to some of the
... The plasterer has also to execute all those decorative and ornamental ..."
4. Year Book of the Architectural League of New York, and Catalogue of the by Architectural League of New York (1893)
"JAMES DOWD plasterer 406 West 55th Street ADAMANT THE PERFECTION OF WALL PLASTER
DENSE HARD ELASTIC It stays where it is put. It does not crack. ..."
5. The Rudiments of Architecture and Building for the Use of Architects by John Bullock (1865)
"Rubbed edges, grooves, &c., are charged per lineal foot. Table of Sizes of Roofing
Slates. Inch slab per superficial weighs 14 Ibs. plasterer. ..."
6. Rudiments of the Art of Building: In Five Sections by Edward Dobson (1854)
"The wages of a journeyman plasterer are from 4s. to 5s. a day; those engaged in
modelling ... 6rf. to 3s. a day, and a plasterer's boy about Is. Lathing. ..."
7. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa: Including a Sketch of by David Livingstone (1858)
"CHAPTER XXVII.- Low Hills.—Black Soldier-Ants; their Cannibalism.—The plasterer
and its Chloroform.—White Ants; their Usefulness. ..."
8. The Builder's Pocket Companion: Containing the Elements of Building by A. C. Smeaton (1867)
"IN speaking of the work executed by the plasterer, we must refer to some of the
... The plasterer has also to execute all those decorative and ornamental ..."
9. Year Book of the Architectural League of New York, and Catalogue of the by Architectural League of New York (1893)
"JAMES DOWD plasterer 406 West 55th Street ADAMANT THE PERFECTION OF WALL PLASTER
DENSE HARD ELASTIC It stays where it is put. It does not crack. ..."
10. The Rudiments of Architecture and Building for the Use of Architects by John Bullock (1865)
"Rubbed edges, grooves, &c., are charged per lineal foot. Table of Sizes of Roofing
Slates. Inch slab per superficial weighs 14 Ibs. plasterer. ..."