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==See also== {{columns-list|colwidth=30em| * [[Anhydrite]] * [[Bughole]], a structural defect in concrete or plaster * [[Calcium Sulfate]] * [[Cast Courts (Victoria and Albert Museum)]] * [[Clay panel]] * [[Diapalma]] * [[Harl]], a lime-plaster exterior finish used on buildings in Scotland * [[International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers]] * [[Intumescent]], a fire-protection additive in some plasters * [[Intonaco]], the plaster coat on and in which a [[fresco]] is painted * [[Joint compound]] * [[Lath and plaster]], a construction method * [[Opus albarium]], a marble plaster used in fine decorative work * [[Passive fire protection]] * [[Parge coat]], a thin layer of plaster added to an outside wall * [[Pargeting]], a decorative or waterproofing plastering applied to building walls * [[Phosphogypsum]] * [[Plasterwork]] * [[Polished plaster]] * [[Ready-mix lightweight joint compound]] * [[Roughcast]], an exterior finish used on buildings * [[Stucco]] * [[Tadelakt]], a waterproof plaster made by ramming, polishing, and staining with soap * [[Wattle and daub]], a construction method * [[Paigah Tombs]], intricate stucco work made in 19th-century Hyderabad, India * [[Yeseria]], a style of plaster sculpture used historically in the [[Middle East]], [[Maghreb]], and [[Iberian Peninsula]] }}
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