Crossword-Solution: FRIT 4 letters, 63 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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Frit v. t. The material of which glass is made, after having been
calcined or partly fused in a furnace, but before vitrification. It is
a composition of silex and alkali, occasionally with other ingredients.
Frit v. t. The material for glaze of pottery.
Frit v. t. To prepare by heat (the materials for making glass); to
fuse partially.
Frit v. t. To fritter; -- with away.

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MIXTURE of sand and fluxes 1 answer
Porcelain material 1 answer
Partly fused substance in glass making. 1 answer
Glass-making mixture 1 answer
Glassmaker's ingredient 1 answer
Partly fused mixture in glass-making. 1 answer
Glassmaker's mixture 1 answer
Partly fused glass. 1 answer
Glaziery materials 1 answer
Glazing compound in ceramics. 1 answer
Ground glass used in pottery 1 answer
Mixture used in glassmaking. 1 answer
Glass components 1 answer
Makings of glass. 1 answer
Material for glass. 1 answer
Material formed by fusion. 1 answer
Materials for glass making. 1 answer
Materials for glass-making. 1 answer
Materials for making glass 1 answer
Materials of which glass is made. 1 answer
Mixture for glass making. 1 answer
Mixture for glass. 1 answer
Mixture from which glass is made. 1 answer
Compound for glazes. 1 answer
partially fuse 1 answer
material glass 1 answer
calcined mixture 1 answer
basic materials for making glass, glazes for pottery, etc 1 answer
SOFT porcelain-making material 1 answer
SOFT enamel-making material 1 answer
CALCINED mixture of sand and fluxes 1 answer
Calcined material of which glass is made. 1 answer
Ceramic glaze material 1 answer
Ceramist's compound 1 answer
Component of glass 1 answer
Pottery glaze base 1 answer
ENAMEL-making material 1 answer
Enamel material 1 answer
French fried 1 answer
SAND and fluxes, mixture of 1 answer
Fuse into glass 1 answer
Fuse partially. 1 answer
Fuse partly. 1 answer
Fuse, as glass 1 answer
Fused materials used in making glass 1 answer
PORCELAIN-making material 2 answers
Substance used in glass-making. 2 answers
Glassmaker's need 2 answers
Ingredient of glass 2 answers
Glassmaker's material 2 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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What say you to fried eels?” “Bravo!” cried the gay old boatman, as he sang, “'Ah! ah! ah! frit à l'huile, Frit au beurre et à l'ognon!'” and the jolly couple danced into their little cottage--no king and queen in Christendom half so happy as they.
The Golden Dog William Kirby 2001
Reddin came and frit the birds and made the water muddy.' She did not feel as sure as the others did of the waters of comfort.
Gone to Earth Mary Webb 2004
Merlan frit Maquereau à la maître d'hôtel Saumon frais, sauce aux câpres 2 10 Raie, sauce aux câpres ou au beurre noir 1 10 Turbot, sauce aux câpres 2 10 Cabillaud Morue fraîche au beurre fondu Morue d'Hol.
Paris As It Was and As It Is Francis W. Blagdon 2005
Over some lime works at Walsall in Staffordshire, I observed some years ago a stratum of iron earth about six inches thick, full of very large cavities; these cavities were evidently produced when the material passed from a semifluid state into a solid one; as the frit of the potters, or a mixture of clay and water is liable to crack in drying; which is owing to the further contraction of the internal part, after the crust is become hard.
The Botanic Garden Erasmus Darwin 2006
The mixture is then poured into hot water, and treated with dilute nitric acid till it ceases to effervesce, and the "frit" is then washed in water till the water comes off tasteless.
Scientific American, Volume XXIV., No. 12, March 18, 1871 Various 2006
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