Plasterer (noun)

A person who applies plaster or other materials to walls, ceilings, or other surfaces to finish a building.

Origin:

Middle english plastrer, from old french plastrier, from late latin plastrarius, from latin plastra 'a layer of plaster', from greek plastron 'a little flat cake'.

Examples:

  1. The plasterer was hired to repair the cracks in the ceiling.
  2. The plasterer was skilled in his trade and could create smooth, seamless finishes on the walls.
  3. The plasterer's work was in high demand due to the increase in construction and renovation projects.
  4. The plasterer was known for his attention to detail and his ability to match textures and colors perfectly.
  5. The homeowner was impressed with the plasterer's work and recommended him to their friends and family.
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