Associations to the word «Gypsum»
Noun
- Karst
- Sulfate
- Plaster
- Lime
- Carbonate
- Limestone
- Asbestos
- Calcium
- Cement
- Mineral
- Quartz
- Salt
- Sulfur
- Manganese
- Silica
- Shale
- Ammonium
- Phosphate
- Marble
- Evaporation
- Deposit
- Sandstone
- Fertilizer
- Solubility
- Sulfide
- Zinc
- Recycling
- Ore
- Concrete
- Clay
- Tin
- Magnesium
- Sulphur
- Dissolution
- Quarry
- Precipitate
- Reclamation
- Gravel
- Weathering
- Hardness
- Crystal
- Groundwater
- Aggregate
- Seawater
- Binder
- Filler
- Conserve
- Uranium
- Alkali
- Cave
- Outcrop
- Additive
- H2o
- Stucco
- Nickel
- Triassic
- Mortar
- Manure
- Sodium
- Soil
- Peat
- Sludge
- Accumulation
- Dune
- Crust
- Graphite
- Sediment
- Caves
- Starch
- Sand
- Copper
- Hydroxide
- Oxide
- Chloride
- Iron
- Petroleum
- Saturation
- Soda
- Glue
- Granite
- Mining
- Silt
- Ammonia
Wiktionary
GYPSUM, noun. A mineral consisting of the hydrated calcium sulphate. When calcined, it forms plaster of Paris.
GYPSUM BOARD, noun. Panels used for drywall construction
Dictionary definition
GYPSUM, noun. A common white or colorless mineral (hydrated calcium sulphate) used to make cements and plasters (especially plaster of Paris).
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