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Что (кто) такое plaster cast - определение

COPY MADE IN PLASTER OF ANOTHER THREE-DIMENSIONAL FORM, FOR EXAMPLE A SCULPTURE
Plaster casts
  • Face casting process, with plastered bandage
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plaster cast         
(plaster casts)
1.
A plaster cast is a cover made of plaster of Paris which is used to protect a broken bone by keeping part of the body stiff.
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A plaster cast is a copy of a statue or other object, made from plaster of Paris.
...a plaster cast of the Venus de Milo.
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Orthopedic cast         
  • Short arm cast on a [[child]].
  • Short leg walking cast
MEDICAL AID FOR THE TREATMENT OF BONE FRACTURES
Surgical cast; Cast (orthopedic); Spica cast; Minerva jacket; Medical cast; Orthopaedic cast; Bodycast; Orthopedic plaster casts; Orthopedic plaster cast; Spica casting; Body cast; Orthopedic casting
An orthopedic cast, or simply cast, is a shell, frequently made from plaster or fiberglass, that encases a limb (or, in some cases, large portions of the body) to stabilize and hold anatomical structures—most often a broken bone (or bones), in place until healing is confirmed. It is similar in function to a splint.
Plaster mold casting         
Plaster Mold Casting; Plaster molding; Rubber plaster mold
Plaster mold casting is a metalworking casting process similar to sand casting except the molding material is plaster of Paris instead of sand. Like sand casting, plaster mold casting is an expendable mold process, however it can only be used with non-ferrous materials.
Earthen plaster         
Mud plaster; Clay plaster
Earthen plaster (adobe plaster, daggadagga is a Mideast and African term for mud plaster. Evans, Ianto, Linda Smiley, and Michael Smith.
Cynthia Plaster Caster         
AMERICAN ARTIST
Cynthia Plastercaster; Cynthia Plaster-Caster; Cynthia Albritton; Plaster Casters
Cynthia Plaster Caster (born Cynthia Albritton on May 24, 1947) is an American artist and self-described "recovering groupie" who gained fame for creating plaster casts of famous persons' erect penises.
Cast saw         
  • Elektrische Gipssäge, by Ortopedia, Kiel, Germany
Plaster cast cutting saw
A cast saw is an oscillating power tool used to remove orthopedic casts. Unlike a circular saw with a rotating blade, a cast saw uses a sharp, small-toothed blade rapidly oscillating or vibrating back and forth over a very small angle to cut material.
Cast recording         
RECORDING OF A STAGE MUSICAL BY THE CAST
Original cast recording; Cast album; Original cast album; Original cast recordings; Original Broadway Cast; Cast albums; Cast recordings; Castalbums.org; Cast Album Database; Cast Album database; Cast Albums database; CastAlbums; CastAlbum; Cast Albums Database; CastAlbums.org
A cast recording is a recording of a stage musical that is intended to document the songs as they were performed in the show and experienced by the audience. An original cast recording or OCR, as the name implies, features the voices of the show's original cast.
plaster of Paris         
  • An [[orthopedic cast]] for the hand made out of plaster.
  • Lime setting-coat on clay plaster with straw binder.  Applied to hand-split lath over a timber framed wall of a brick family house at Old Economy Village, Pennsylvania
  • Clay plaster base coat on split oak lath held in place with straw and manure, covered with a lime plaster top coat, [[Old Economy Village]], Pennsylvania (1827)
  • ''[[Himeji Castle]]'', [[Himeji]], [[Hyogo Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
GENERAL TERM FOR A BROAD RANGE OF BUILDING AND SCULPTURE MATERIALS
Plaster of Paris; Plaster of paris; Plaster-of-Paris; Hydrocal; Modroc; Gypsum plaster; Plasterers; Plasters; Calcined gypsum; Adamant plaster; Heat resistant plaster; Dead burned plaster; Plastering sand
Plaster of Paris is a type of plaster made from white powder and water which dries quickly. It is used to make plaster casts.
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plaster         
  • An [[orthopedic cast]] for the hand made out of plaster.
  • Lime setting-coat on clay plaster with straw binder.  Applied to hand-split lath over a timber framed wall of a brick family house at Old Economy Village, Pennsylvania
  • Clay plaster base coat on split oak lath held in place with straw and manure, covered with a lime plaster top coat, [[Old Economy Village]], Pennsylvania (1827)
  • ''[[Himeji Castle]]'', [[Himeji]], [[Hyogo Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
GENERAL TERM FOR A BROAD RANGE OF BUILDING AND SCULPTURE MATERIALS
Plaster of Paris; Plaster of paris; Plaster-of-Paris; Hydrocal; Modroc; Gypsum plaster; Plasterers; Plasters; Calcined gypsum; Adamant plaster; Heat resistant plaster; Dead burned plaster; Plastering sand
¦ noun
1. a soft mixture of lime with sand or cement and water for spreading on walls and ceilings to form a smooth hard surface when dried.
2. (also plaster of Paris) a hard white substance made by the addition of water to powdered gypsum, used for holding broken bones in place and making sculptures and casts.
3. (also sticking plaster) Brit. an adhesive strip of material for covering cuts and wounds.
dated a bandage on which a poultice is spread for application.
¦ verb
1. cover with plaster; apply plaster to.
2. coat or cover all over with something, especially to an excessive extent: a face plastered in heavy make-up.
display widely and conspicuously: her story was plastered all over the papers.
3. apply a plaster cast to.
4. informal, dated bomb or shell (a target) heavily.
Derivatives
plasterer noun
plastery adjective
Origin
OE, denoting a bandage spread with a curative substance, from med. L. plastrum, from Gk emplastron 'daub, salve'.
plaster         
  • An [[orthopedic cast]] for the hand made out of plaster.
  • Lime setting-coat on clay plaster with straw binder.  Applied to hand-split lath over a timber framed wall of a brick family house at Old Economy Village, Pennsylvania
  • Clay plaster base coat on split oak lath held in place with straw and manure, covered with a lime plaster top coat, [[Old Economy Village]], Pennsylvania (1827)
  • ''[[Himeji Castle]]'', [[Himeji]], [[Hyogo Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
GENERAL TERM FOR A BROAD RANGE OF BUILDING AND SCULPTURE MATERIALS
Plaster of Paris; Plaster of paris; Plaster-of-Paris; Hydrocal; Modroc; Gypsum plaster; Plasterers; Plasters; Calcined gypsum; Adamant plaster; Heat resistant plaster; Dead burned plaster; Plastering sand
I. n.
Mortar, stucco, cement.
II. v. a.
1.
Parget, cover with plaster.
2.
(Colloq.) Bedaub, smear, lay on coarsely.

Википедия

Plaster cast

A plaster cast is a copy made in plaster of another 3-dimensional form. The original from which the cast is taken may be a sculpture, building, a face, a pregnant belly, a fossil or other remains such as fresh or fossilised footprints – particularly in palaeontology (a track of dinosaur footprints made in this way can be seen outside the Oxford University Museum of Natural History).

Sometimes a blank block of plaster itself was carved to produce mock-ups or first drafts of sculptures (usually relief sculptures) that would ultimately be sculpted in stone, by measuring exactly from the cast, for example by using a pointing machine. These are still described as plaster casts. Examples of these by John Flaxman may be found in the central rotunda of the library at University College London, and elsewhere in the University's collections. It may also describe a finished original sculpture made out of plaster, though these are rarer.