argil$508955$ - translation to greek
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argil$508955$ - translation to greek

SOFT ROCK BASED COMPOUND OFTEN USED FOR SCULPTURE AND TOOLS
Clays; Argil; Argoile
  • Clay bath near [[lake Ahémé]] in [[Benin]].
  • [[Quaternary]] clay in [[Estonia]]
  • Electron micrograph of smectite clay – magnification 23,500×
  • [[Bottle stopper]] made of fired clay, 14th century
  • The Gay Head Cliffs in [[Martha's Vineyard]] consist almost entirely of clay.
  • Clay building in southern Estonia

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n. ασπροχώμα

Definition

clay
(clays)
1.
Clay is a kind of earth that is soft when it is wet and hard when it is dry. Clay is shaped and baked to make things such as pots and bricks.
...the heavy clay soils of Cambridgeshire...
As the wheel turned, the potter shaped and squeezed the lump of clay into a graceful shape.
...a little clay pot.
N-MASS: oft N n
2.
In tennis, matches played on clay are played on courts whose surface is covered with finely crushed stones or brick.
He was a clay-court specialist who won Wimbledon five times.
N-UNCOUNT: oft on N, N n

Wikipedia

Clay

Clay is a type of fine-grained natural soil material containing clay minerals (hydrous aluminium phyllosilicates, e.g. kaolin, Al2Si2O5(OH)4).

Clays develop plasticity when wet, due to a molecular film of water surrounding the clay particles, but become hard, brittle and non–plastic upon drying or firing. Most pure clay minerals are white or light-coloured, but natural clays show a variety of colours from impurities, such as a reddish or brownish colour from small amounts of iron oxide.

Clay is the oldest known ceramic material. Prehistoric humans discovered the useful properties of clay and used it for making pottery. Some of the earliest pottery shards have been dated to around 14,000 BC, and clay tablets were the first known writing medium. Clay is used in many modern industrial processes, such as paper making, cement production, and chemical filtering. Between one-half and two-thirds of the world's population live or work in buildings made with clay, often baked into brick, as an essential part of its load-bearing structure.

Clay is a very common substance. Shale, formed largely from clay, is the most common sedimentary rock. Although many naturally occurring deposits include both silts and clay, clays are distinguished from other fine-grained soils by differences in size and mineralogy. Silts, which are fine-grained soils that do not include clay minerals, tend to have larger particle sizes than clays. Mixtures of sand, silt and less than 40% clay are called loam. Soils high in swelling clays (expansive clay), which are clay minerals that readily expand in volume when they absorb water, are a major challenge in civil engineering.