Potter's+clay

  • 111Figulated — Figulate Fig u*late, Figulated Fig u*la ted, a. [L. figulatus, p. p. of figulare to shape, fr. figulus potter, fr. fingere to shape.] Made of potter s clay; molded; shaped. [R.] Johnson. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 112Justa and Rufina — Infobox Saint name= Saints Justa and Rufina birth date= Justa, 268 AD; Rufina 270 AD death date=287 AD feast day= July 19 venerated in= Roman Catholic Church imagesize= 250px caption= Saints Justa and Rufina , by Murillo birth place= death place …

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  • 113argil — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin argilla, from Greek argillos; akin to Greek argos white Date: 14th century clay; especially potter s clay …

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  • 114ceramic — I. adjective Etymology: Greek keramikos, from keramos potter s clay, pottery Date: 1850 of or relating to the manufacture of any product (as earthenware, porcelain, or brick) made essentially from a nonmetallic mineral (as clay) by firing at a… …

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  • 115City Building Series — The City Building Series is the collective name of a series of historical city building games for personal computers developed by Impressions Games, BreakAway Games, and Tilted Mill Entertainment (following Impressions demise) and published by… …

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  • 116argil — /ahr jil/, n. clay, esp. potter s clay. [1350 1400; ME argilla < L < Gk árgillos, equiv. to arg(ós) white + il(l)os n. suffix] * * * …

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  • 117pottery — noun /ˈpɒtəɹi,ˈpɑːtɚɹi/ a) Fired ceramic wares that contain clay when formed The shelves were lined with pottery of all shapes and sizes. b) A potters (work)shop, where pottery is made I visited the old potteries and saw the pots being made. Syn …

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  • 118Mortar —    (Heb. homer), cement of lime and sand (Gen. 11:3; Ex. 1:14); also potter s clay (Isa. 41:25; Nah. 3:14). Also Heb. aphar, usually rendered dust, clay or mud used for cement in building (Lev. 14:42, 45).    Mortar for pulverizing (Prov. 27:22)&#8230; …

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  • 119lute — lute1 noun a stringed instrument with a long neck and a rounded body with a flat front, played by plucking. Origin ME: from OFr. lut, leut, prob. via Provençal from Arab. al ῾ūd. lute2 noun (also luting) liquid clay or cement used to seal a&#8230; …

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  • 120argil — n. 1. Potter s clay, white clay. 2. Alumina, argillaceous earth, oxide of aluminium …

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