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PLANT'ING, ppr. Setting in the earth for propagation; setting; settling; introdu...
PLASH, n. [Gr. superabundant moisture.] 1. A small collection of standing water;...
PLASH'ING, ppr. Cutting and interweaving, as branches in a hedge. PLASH'ING , n....
PLASH'Y, a. Watery; abounding with puddles.
PLASM, n. [Gr. to form.] A mold or matrix in which any thing is cast or formed t...
PLAS'MA, n. A silicious mineral of a color between grass green and leek green, o...
PLASMAT'IC PLASMAT'ICAL, a. Giving shape; having the power of giving form.
PL`ASTER, n. [L. emplastrum; Gr. to daub or smear, properly to lay or spread on;...
PL`ASTER-STONE, n. Gypsum, which see. This when pulverized is extensively used a...
PL`ASTERED, pp. Overlaid with plaster.
PL`ASTERER, n. One that overlays with plaster. 1. One that makes figures in plas...
PL`ASTERING, ppr. Covering with or laying on plaster. PL`ASTERING , n. The act o...
PLAS'TIC, a. [Gr. to form.] Having the power to give form or fashion to a mass o...
PLASTIC'ITY, n. The quality of giving form or shape to matter.
PLAS'TRON, n. [See Plaster .] A piece of leather stuffed; used by fencers to def...
PLAT, v.t. [from plait, or plat, flat.] To weave; to form by texture. Mat 27. PLAT'