gypsum

[ˈdʒɪpsəm]

gypsum Definition

  • 1a soft white or grey mineral consisting of hydrated calcium sulphate. It occurs chiefly in sedimentary deposits and is used to make plaster of Paris and fertilizers, and in the building industry.
  • 2a white powder that hardens when mixed with water, used for making casts, molds, and sculpture

Using gypsum: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "gypsum" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The walls were made of gypsum and sand.

  • Example

    Gypsum is used in making drywalls.

  • Example

    The artist used gypsum to make a sculpture.

gypsum Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for gypsum

Phrases with gypsum

  • a panel made of gypsum plaster pressed between two thick sheets of paper, used as a building material for walls and ceilings

    Example

    The gypsum board is easy to install and provides good insulation.

  • a solid block made of gypsum plaster and water, used for building walls and partitions

    Example

    The gypsum blocks are lightweight and fire-resistant.

  • a type of cement made by mixing gypsum plaster and water, used for making sculptures and casts

    Example

    The artist used gypsum cement to create a detailed sculpture.

Origins of gypsum

from Latin 'gypsos', meaning 'chalk or plaster'

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Summary: gypsum in Brief

Gypsum [ˈdʒɪpsəm] is a soft white or grey mineral consisting of hydrated calcium sulphate. It is used in the building industry to make plaster of Paris and fertilizers. Gypsum is also used to make casts, molds, and sculptures. Phrases like 'gypsum board' and 'gypsum block' refer to building materials made from gypsum.