† ˈplasmature Obs.
[a. early mod.F. plasmature, ad. L. type *plasmātūra, f. plasmāre: see plasmate, and -ure.]
Form, mould; concr. (collect.) things formed in moulds, cast ware.
| 1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey i. vii. 14 Tonnel or Conduit-pipes, Glasse, Purslane, and other Plasmature. 1653 Urquhart Rabelais ii. viii, That so stately frame and Plasmature, wherein the man at first had been created. |