kaolinic

kaolinic
ka·olin·ic

English syllables. 2014.

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  • kaolin — kaolinic, adj. /kay euh lin/, n. a fine white clay used in the manufacture of porcelain. Also, kaoline. [1720 30; < F < Chin (Wade Giles) Kao1ling3, (pinyin) Gaoling mountain in Jiangxi province that yielded the first kaolin sent to Europe (gao… …   Universalium

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  • ball clay — Ceram. a fine dark kaolinic clay that turns white or nearly white when fired, used in the manufacture of a wide variety of ceramic wares in combination with other clays for its exceptional bonding properties and plasticity. [1805 15] * * * …   Universalium

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  • kaolin — n. a fine soft white clay produced by the decomposition of other clays or feldspar, used esp. for making porcelain and in medicines. Also called china clay. Derivatives: kaolinic adj. kaolinize v.tr. (also ise). Etymology: F f. Chin. gaoling the… …   Useful english dictionary

  • ball clay — noun Etymology: from its formation into balls for transport from the mines : a very plastic high firing clay that fires white to light buff and is used especially to give plasticity to clayware bodies containing short clays * * * Ceram. a fine… …   Useful english dictionary

  • protoporcelain — ¦prōd.(ˌ)ōˌ noun Etymology: prot + porcelain; probably translation of German urporzellan : a porcelaneous ware lacking some of the qualities of a true porcelain ; specifically : a hard fired gray kaolinic Chinese stoneware known since the Han… …   Useful english dictionary

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