
1) Adobe 2) Ali 3) Argil 4) Bentonite 5) Bentonitic 6) Cadaver 7) Ceramic 8) Corpse 9) Cremains 10) Daub 11) Earthenware 12) Fireclay 13) Kaolin 14) Kaoline 15) Materials 16) Mud 17) Orator 18) Pipeclay
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1) US patriot 2) Adobe material 3) Aiken who was Idol-ized 4) Ali once 5) Ali, before he was Ali 6) Ali, when he dethroned Liston 7) American Idol singer Aiken 8) American Whig Party cofounder 9) Argil 10) Art medium 11) Art supply thrown on a wheel 12) Beach find, sometimes 13) Brick material 14) Brick material, sometimes
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- soil that is plastic when moist but hard when fired
- water soaked soil; soft wet earth
- United States general who commanded United States forces in Europe from 1945 to 1949 and who oversaw the Berlin airlift (1897-1978)
- United States politician known as the Great Compromiser; responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states (1777-1852)
- the dead body of a huma......
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• (n.) Earth in general, as representing the elementary particles of the human body; hence, the human body as formed from such particles. • (n.) A soft earth, which is plastic, or may be molded with the hands, consisting of hydrous silicate of aluminium. It is the result of the wearing down and decomposition, in part, of rocks containing ...
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A constituent of soils that consists of particles less than 0.002 mm in size.
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A class of silicate and aluminosilicate minerals with sheet-like structures that have enormous surface areas that can absorb large amounts of water.
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A class of silicate and aluminosilicate minerals with sheet-like structures that have enormous surface areas that can absorb large amounts of water.
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<ecology> Particles in siliciclastic sediment that are smaller than 0.0039 millimetres in size, according to the Udden-Wentworth scale. Clay and silt are collectively classified as mud. ... A collective term for a large group of minerals that are found in great abundance in extremely fine-grained sediments or sedimentary rocks (i.e. Shales).
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A mixture of very fine grains of micaceous substances. Clay is plastic when wet and hardens when heated. It consists mainly of hydrous aluminum silicates.
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A clastic mineral particle of any composition that has a grain size smaller than 1/256 mm. The term
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Describes a soil made up of minute mineral particles, which give the soil a sticky texture. Clay soils are particularly heavy and need to be drained or lightened by adding organic matter to make it easier to cultivate
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1. a term used for particles smaller than 1/256 millimeter (4 microns) in size, regardless of mineral composition. 2. a group of hydrous aluminum silicate minerals (clay minerals) 3. a sediment of fine clastics.
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Clay (klā) noun [ Anglo-Saxon clǣg ; akin to LG. klei , Dutch klei , and perhaps to Anglo-Saxon clām clay, Latin glus , gluten glue, Greek gloio`s glutinous substance, English glue . Confer Clog .] 1. A...
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Clay transitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Clayed ; present participle & verbal noun Claying .] 1. To cover or manure with clay. 2. To clarify by filtering through clay, as sugar.
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Any of a number of hydrous aluminosilicate minerals formed by weathering and hydration of other silicates; also, any mineral fragment smaller than 1/255 mm.
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Translations for „Clay“ Become a Premium Member today! See under soil type. Floor type Next to climate and grape variety, one of the most important factors influencing the quality of wine. The different soil types have developed over millions of years through physical and chemical weathering of rocks and through humification of o...
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a decomposed granite-type rock. To be classified as a clay, the decomposed rock must have fine particles so that it will be plastic. Pure clay is expressed chemically as Al2O3:2SiO2:2H2O.
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A fine grained sediment with a typical grain size less than 0.004 mm. Possesses electromagnetic properties which bind the grains together to give a bulk strength or cohesion.
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Lucius DuBignon Clay noun United States general who commanded United States forces in Europe from 1945 to 1949 and who oversaw the Berlin airlift (1897-1978)
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Henry Clay noun United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states (1777-1852)
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(ceramics) Fine-grained sediment (mud) used as the basic material in ceramics. The term can refer to a variety of mixtures and textures. When moistened and wet, clay is plastic (flexible) and easily moulded. When dry, it becomes brittle and can crumble; if heated at high temperatures i...
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A fine-grained material composed of hydrous aluminum silicates.
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A fine-grained material composed of hydrous aluminum silicates.
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A sedimentary rock with grains smaller than 0.002 millimeters in diameter and plastic when wet. Its main mineral is hydrated silicates of aluminium. It is often used to manufacture bricks and pottery.
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water-soaked soil; soft, wet earth
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