From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishplastererplas‧ter‧er /ˈplɑːstərə $ ˈplæstərər/ noun [countable] British English BOTBCsomeone whose job is to cover walls and ceilings with plaster
Examples from the Corpus
plasterer• In 1738 he took John Dawson, a plasterer, as his apprentice.• Mr Travers, a plasterer, who had lost his house when he had been made bankrupt, opened the window slowly.• Howe, an apprentice plasterer, was fined a total of £100 for the theft and the assault.• The state rooms were redecorated by plasterers from Holyrood.• She was the daughter of James Wood, plasterer, and his wife Elizabeth Stothard.