Plaster - Law Dictionary Search Results
Malaxation
the formation of ingredients into a mass for pills or plasters
Darby
A plasterers float having two handles used in smoothing ceilings etc
Ladanum
has a pungent odor and is chiefly used in making plasters and for fumigation
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Jacal
In Mexico and the southwestern United States a kind of plastered house or hut usually made by planting poles or timber
Epithem
Any external topical application to the body except ointments and plasters as a poultice lotion etc
Elemi
used in the manufacture of varnishes also in ointments and plasters
Calcimine
A white or colored wash for the ceiling or other plastering of a room consisting of a mixture of clear glue
Baseboard
touching the floor to form a base and protect the plastering also called washboard in England mopboard and scrubboard
Discovery
may tend to incriminate him; see National Asscn. of Operative Plasterers v. Smithies, 1906 AC 434. Communications between solicitor and client
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