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How to pronounce plasticine in English?

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Type of synthetic, synthetic substance

Examples of plasticine

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These days, he's also enjoying 3-D art by shaping figures in clay and plasticine.
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A layer of plasticine is placed immediately after the board to detect this occurrence.
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Based on plasticine figures, a number of his films have received international awards.
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And if she can't, then the giant plasticine rabbit from Moonwalker should.
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To detractors, she serves up a plasticine stew of schmaltz and pathos.
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A physical plasticine and nylon model was sculpted based on the 3D image.
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Morph and the other plasticine characters could change their morphology.
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A sculptor might model three-dimensional sketches in clay or plasticine.
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A woman rushes to a confessional on finding her husband of seven years is made of plasticine.
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More examples
  • A synthetic material resembling clay but remaining soft; used as a substitute for clay or wax in modeling (especially in schools)
  • Plasticine, a brand of modelling clay, is a putty-like modelling material made from calcium salts, petroleum jelly and aliphatic acids. The name is a registered trademark of Flair Leisure Products plc. ...
  • (Plasticines) The Plastiscines are an all-female French rock band who perform mostly in English. Their song "Barcelona" was featured on the NYLON Summer Playlist.
  • An informal term referring to the production of a cast. It is derived from the action of pouring the casting material into the impression on the mold.
  • This is the brand name for a pliable modeling clay that does not dry out in air. It is used for play extensively for art in schools, for sculpture students, and for clay animation.
  • Generic name for oil and wax base modeling clay. See Plastilina.
  • Another name for [acetate].