Plaster vs Planter - What's the difference?
plaster | planter |
(uncountable) A paste applied to the skin for healing or cosmetic purposes.
(countable, New Zealand, British) A small adhesive bandage to cover a minor wound; a sticking plaster.
(uncountable) A mixture of lime or gypsum, sand, and water, sometimes with the addition of fibres, that hardens to a smooth solid and is used for coating walls and ceilings.
(countable) A cast made of plaster of Paris and gauze; plaster cast.
(uncountable) plaster of Paris.
To cover or coat something with plaster, or apply a plaster.
To hide or cover up, as if with plaster.
A box or pot for plants, usually large and standing on the floor.
(historical) Any of the early English settlers, given the lands of the dispossessed Irish populace during the reign of Elizabeth I.
A machine used for planting seeds.
A person who plants seeds, either by hand or by machine.
The owner of a plantation.
As nouns the difference between plaster and planter
is that plaster is a bandage, a band-aid while planter is a box or pot for plants, usually large and standing on the floor.plaster
English
(wikipedia plaster)Alternative forms
* plaister * plastre (obsolete)Noun
Derived terms
* plasterboard * gypsum plaster * plaster cast * plaster lath * plaster and lath; lath and plasterSee also
* cement board * lath * gypsum board * gyprock * sheetrock * wallboard * drywallVerb
(en verb)- Her face was plastered in mud.
- The radio station plastered the buses and trains with its advertisement.
