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Argile
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Clay, английский
- Argile /masse à boucher
- A fine-grained, cohesive, natural earthy material; plastic when sufficiently wet; rigid when dried; vitrified when heated in a kiln to a sufficiently high temperature; used in making brick, as wall infilling, and as daub in wattle-and-daub. clay-and-hair mortar a plastic mixture of clay and water to which animal hair is added to improve the mechanical strength of the resulting mortar after it has dried. clay-and-sticks chimney a chimney constructed of clay or mud and sticks, and then coated on the interior with clay, mud, or plaster to provide some protection against setting the chimney on fire; used in homes in many frontier areas where bricks, stones, and lime mortar were not available.
- A common, very fine grained soil of various colors, which exhibits considerable strength when dry but is plastic and tenacious when wet.
- A general term applied to the material added to water to prepare a drilling mud. see bentonite.
- 1) soil term for particles smaller than 0.002mm in size.
- Has the most absorbent powers of any cleansing ingredient. commonly found in face masks or cleansers, to help extract excess sebum, grime, and impurities from the pores.
Clay, английский
Argile /masse à boucher, французский
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Clayey, английский
Clay, английский
- Argile /masse à boucher
- A fine-grained, cohesive, natural earthy material; plastic when sufficiently wet; rigid when dried; vitrified when heated in a kiln to a sufficiently high temperature; used in making brick, as wall infilling, and as daub in wattle-and-daub. clay-and-hair mortar a plastic mixture of clay and water to which animal hair is added to improve the mechanical strength of the resulting mortar after it has dried. clay-and-sticks chimney a chimney constructed of clay or mud and sticks, and then coated on the interior with clay, mud, or plaster to provide some protection against setting the chimney on fire; used in homes in many frontier areas where bricks, stones, and lime mortar were not available.
- A common, very fine grained soil of various colors, which exhibits considerable strength when dry but is plastic and tenacious when wet.
- A general term applied to the material added to water to prepare a drilling mud. see bentonite.
- 1) soil term for particles smaller than 0.002mm in size.
- Has the most absorbent powers of any cleansing ingredient. commonly found in face masks or cleansers, to help extract excess sebum, grime, and impurities from the pores.
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