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Examples for "kaolin"
Examples for "kaolin"
1The quartz of Civita Vecchia will give us kaolin for porcelain.
2When woven they are given a coating of wet kaolin, which adds to their whiteness.
3Around the spring a curious conical mound of white finely powdered matter resembling kaolin had formed.
4The man was studying his thin kaolin pipe.
5She's a local shaman masked in white kaolin with long floor-length dreadlocks full of cowrie shells.
1Real china ones are made of porcelain clay, and baked like chinaware or other pottery.
2Gold, porcelain clay, silver, copper, and petroleum are mined.
3This is the porcelain clay of human kind.
4Kaolin, porcelain clay, and coarser clay, abound; but it is only at Belleek that it has been employed in the pottery manufacture.
5With a love of using text, she extracts short emotive, 'poetic' captions and excerpts from the forums, which she has stamped into porcelain clay.
1Now, the clay is easily penetrable, and the original hole probably pierced a bed of china clay.
2South-eastern China was also the chief centre of porcelain production, although china clay is found also in North China.
3If it seems different than the rest of Cornwall, that's because it's entirely man-made, a result of china clay mining.
4Nearby in a disused china clay pit, they were moving tonnes of earth around, there was mud and deep puddles everywhere.
5As a real plane makes its final approach into Newquay airport you fly over all the china clay pits around St Austell.
Translations for kaolinite clay