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clay
- IPA[kleɪ]
英式
- a stiff, sticky fine-grained earth that can be moulded when wet, and is dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics;sediment with particles smaller than silt, typically less than 0.002 mm.
noun: clay, plural noun: clays
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- 1. a stiff, sticky fine-grained earth that can be moulded when wet, and is dried and baked to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics the soil is mainly clay a clay soil
- ▪ technical sediment with particles smaller than silt, typically less than 0.002 mm.
- ▪ a hardened clay surface for a tennis court she won more matches on clay than any other player
- ▪ literary the substance of the human body this lifeless clay
- 2. a European moth with yellowish-brown wings.
- see Muhammad Ali
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- malleable clay used for making three-dimensional models: bring your own drawing materials or modelling clay
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- clay forming an extensive layer in south-eastern England, dating from the lower Eocene period.
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- (1777–1852), US politician, statesman, and orator; nicknamed the Great Pacificator and the ...
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- a tennis court with a surface of hardened clay: she began playing on a clay court and retired as the greatest women's tennis champion of all time
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- any of a group of minerals that occur as colloidal crystals in clay. They are all hydrated ...
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- another term for till
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- malleable clay used for making three-dimensional models: bring your own drawing materials or modeling clay
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- a stiff, sticky fine-grained earth, typically yellow, red, or bluish-gray in color and often ...
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