
1) Crawl 2) Creep 3) Creeping 4) Locomotion 5) Moving on hands and knees 6) Travel
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1) Creeping 2) Onha 3) Swarming
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[human] Crawling is a mode of locomotion involving the arms and legs. It is the first gait learned by most humans. ==When crawls are used== Crawling is used mainly: ==In infants== Infants sometimes `crawl` with their stomachs on the ground as early as 3 months, but this crawling is infrequent with the baby remaining stationary most of the t...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Crawl
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(from the article `nervous system`) The usual slow crawling movements of worms are mediated by a series of reflex arcs. During crawling, the contraction of muscles in one segment ...
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stable but abnormal running of a synchronous or asynchronous machine at a speed near to a submultiple of the synchronous speed
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Varnish defect in which poor adhesion of varnish to surface in some spots causes it to gather up in globs.
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The appearance of bees that are unable to fly; often found crawling on landing board or hive entrance. If noted repeatedly, possible causes are mite infestation (Acarapis woodi or Varroa jacobsoni) or poisoning.
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Varnish defect in which poor adhesion of varnish to surface in some spots causes it to gather up in
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Shrinkage or retraction of the glaze during firing, causing exposed areas of body.
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[
adj] - moving or progressing very slowly or laboriously especially by or as if by dragging the body along close to the ground
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This is when the glaze shrinks away from the body of the pot. Dust or grease on the pot can be the cause of this.
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A coating defect consisting of a lack of adhesion to, or dewetting of, the substrate while the coating or ink is wet. The cause is due to a difference in surface tension of the coating and substrate. Crawling is also known as cissing and dewetting.
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Movement of glaze over the body surface during the gloss firing stage, due to dust or grease on the surface or over application of the glaze or excessive colloidal material in the glaze.
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separation of a glaze coating from the clay body during firing resulting in exposed areas of unglazed clay.
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A glaze fault where the glaze has rolled back in the firing leaving a bare patch, caused by dirt, dust or grease on the pot before glazing and by the glaze being stiff, or applied too thickly and not flowing easily in the firing.
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creep noun a slow mode of locomotion on hands and knees or dragging the body; `a crawl was all that the injured man could manage`; `the traffic moved at a creep`
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Varnish defect in which poor adhesion of varnish to surface in some spots causes it to gather up in globs.
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Movement of the glaze during firing, causing exposed areas of clay body. Usually due to dust or grease on the surface.
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A bare spot (from the shrinking of a glaze) on a finished piece where oil or grease prevents the glaze from adhering to pottery.
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