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plaster of par·is

n :  a white powdery slightly hydrated calcium sulfate CaSO4·½H2O or 2CaSO4·H2O that is made by calcining gypsum, forms a quick-setting paste with water, and is used in medicine chiefly in casts and for surgical bandages .
 
 

 
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