Crossword-Solution: KAOLIN
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Kaolin | n. | Alt. of Kaoline |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| KAOLIN | anagram | NIKOLA |
We have 16 clues for the answer “KAOLIN”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Fine soft white clay used for making china | 1 answer |
| Fine white clay | 1 answer |
| Porcelain clay | 1 answer |
| Pure white clay. | 1 answer |
| Very pure white clay used for porcelain. | 1 answer |
| White clay used in cosmetics | 1 answer |
| soft white clay, used for making porcelain and china | 1 answer |
| Ceramics material | 2 answers |
| PORCELAIN-making material | 2 answers |
| CLAY, white | 2 answers |
| HARD-paste porcelain, material used in | 2 answers |
| White clay | 2 answers |
| PIPE-clay constituent | 3 answers |
| CHINA clay | 10 answers |
| Feldspar | 12 answers |
| CLAY ___ | 24 answers |
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Sentences with KAOLIN (5)
Kaolin, porcelain clay, and coarser clay, abound; but it is only at Belleek that it has been employed in the pottery manufacture.
Porcelain and Pottery.--Genuine porcelain and china-ware are made of a fine clay, kaolin, which results from the disintegration of feldspathic rocks.
The purest clay found in nature is porcelain clay, or kaolin, which results from the decomposition of a rock composed of feldspar and quartz, and it is almost always mixed with quartz.
The kaolin of China consists of 71·15 parts of silex, 15·86 of alumine, 1·92 of lime, and 6·73 of water;[1] but other porcelain clays differ materially, that of Cornwall being composed, according to Boase, of nearly equal parts of silica and alumine, with 1 per cent of magnesia.[2] _ Shale_ has also the property, like clay, of becoming plastic in water: it is a more solid form of clay, or argillaceous matter, condensed by pressure.
These were found by Delesse to be trap impregnated with the red oxide of iron, and in part reduced to kaolin.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 6 times in crossword archives (1942–2014).