Clay
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- kil {i}
Örnek Cümle:
O yumuşak kilden ufak bir heykel yaptı.
-He made a little statue out of soft clay.
Örnek Cümle:
Tom kilden bir vazo çalışması yaptı.
-Tom worked the clay into a vase.
- çömlekçi çamuru {i}
- balçık {i}
- çamur {i}
- toprak künk {i}
- toprak {i}
- yerküre {i}
- insan vücudu {i}
- hamur {i}
- kil, balçık, çamur toprak (Mukavele)
- plastik toprak (Jeoloji)
- hamurlu
- clayey
- killi
- Clay triangle
- (Kuran) Kil üçgen
- clay layer
- kil tabakası
- clay mineral
- (Madencilik) kil mineralleri
- clay minerals
- kil mineraller
- clay stone
- kiltaşı
- clay water pipe
- künk
- clay blanket
- kil örtü
- clay concrete
- kil betonu
- clay content
- kil muhtevası
- clay core
- kil çekirdek
- clay dam
- kil baraj
- clay embankment
- kil dolgu
- clay fraction
- kil fraksiyonu
- clay grouting
- kil enjeksiyonu
- clay layer
- kil katmanı
- clay mineral
- kil minerali
- clay monar
- kil harcı
- clay mud
- kil çamuru
- clay pigeon
- trap
- clay pigeon
- suni güvercin
- clay pipe
- toprak künk
- clay pit
- kil ocağı
- clay schist
- killi şist
- clay seam
- kil damarı
- clay slate
- killi şist
- clay soil
- killi toprak
- clay stratum
- kil tabakası
- clay tile
- künk
- clay coating
- Balçıkla sıvama, kille sıvama
- clay coating
- Kuşeleme, kağıda baskı yapılması için üzerine toprak muhteviyatlı kaplama yapılması
- clay grind
- kıl öğütme
- clay layer
- kıl katmanı
- clay liner
- kıl astar
- clay monar
- kıl harcı
- clay mortar
- kıl harcı, toprak harç
- clay pigeon shooting
- kıl güvercin çekim
- clay preparation
- kıl hazırlık
- clay schist
- kıllı şist
- clay schist slate
- kıllı şist
- clay slate
- kıllı şist
- clay stratum
- kıl tabakası
- clay sugar
- kıl şeker
- clay alteration
- kil değişimi
- clay ball
- (İnşaat) ince seramik kili
- clay blanket
- kil blanket
- clay coating
- kil kaplama
- clay concrete
- toprak betonu
- clay court
- toprak kort
- clay deposit
- (Madencilik) kil yatakları
- clay embankment
- kil imla
- clay fraction
- kil yüzdesi
- clay grouting
- kil içitimi
- clay lining
- (İnşaat) kil astarlama
- clay lining
- (İnşaat) kil kaplama
- clay loam
- killi balçık
- clay lump
- kil toprak
- clay mill
- kil değirmeni
- clay mortar
- kil harcı
- clay pan
- (Jeoloji) killi katman
- clay pick
- kil kazması
- clay pigeon
- havaya atılan hedef
- clay pit
- çamur havuzu
- clay plug
- kil tapa
- clay products
- seramik ürünler
- clay roof mat
- (İnşaat) fedre
- clay scam
- kil damarı
- clay shale
- killi şeyi
- clay shale
- killi şeyl
- clay shingle
- (İnşaat) pişmiş toprak düz kiremit
- clay size
- kil ebadı
- clay slate
- (İnşaat) pişmiş toprak karo
- clay slide
- kil kayması
- clay soil
- kil zemin
- clay stratum
- (Jeoloji) kil katmanı
- clay tile
- (Mukavele) künk, büz, pişmiş topraktan yapılmış kalın su borusu
- clay vein
- kil damarı
- ball clay
- bağlama kili
- china clay
- kaolen
- expanded clay
- (İnşaat,Teknik) genleştirilmiş kil
- fire clay
- (İnşaat,Teknik) ateş kili
- fire clay
- (İnşaat,Teknik) ateş tuğlası
- impervious clay
- çorak
- pipe clay
- kaolin
- refractory clay
- (İnşaat) ateş kili
- rigid clay
- sert kil
- rigid clay
- sıkı kil
- sensitive clay
- hassas kil
- silty clay
- siltli kil
- soft clay
- yumuşak kil
- stiff clay
- sert kil
- asphalt clay emulsion
- asfalt kil emulsiyonu
- boulder clay
- sürüntü kili
- calcareous clay
- kalkerli kil
- china clay
- arıkil
- china clay
- kaolin
- clayey
- balçıklı
- colloidal clay
- koloidal kil
- fatty clay
- yağlı kil
- pipe clay
- lüleci çamuru
- porcelain clay
- porselen kili
- porcelain clay
- kaolen
- porcelain clay
- porselen toprağı
- residual clay
- artan kil
- unctuous clay
- yağlı kil
- brick clay
- tuğla kıl
- covered with clay; miry
- kıl kaplı; batak
- have feet of clay
- (deyim) Dışardan görünmeyen, saklanan önemli bir kusuru olmak
- heavy clay
- ağır kıl
- modelling clay
- modelleme kıl
- moulding clay
- kalıp kılı, döküm balçığı
- paper clay
- Seramik çamuruna belli oranlarda kağıt karıştırılmasıyla elde edilen karışımm
- plastic clay
- plastik kıl
- red clay
- kırmızı kıl
- unctuous clay
- yağlı kıl
- varved clay
- tabakalı kıl, yaprak yapılı kıl
- abyssal red clay
- volkan döküntülerinin demirli ve killi ayrışma ürünlerinden oluşan bir derin deniz çökelidir
- abyssal red clay
- abisal kırmızı kil
- active clay
- (Jeoloji) aktif kil
- addition of clay
- kil ilavesi
- baked clay
- pişirilmiş toprak
- baked clay
- pişmiş kil
- brick clay
- (İnşaat) tuğla kili
- burnt clay
- pişmiş kil
- burnt clay
- pişirilmiş toprak
- coating clay
- (Matbaacılık, Basımcılık) kaplama kaolini
- coating clay
- (Matbaacılık, Basımcılık) kuşeleme kaolini
- consolidated clay
- konsolide olmuş kil
- discoloured clay
- rengini atmış kil
- dried clay
- kurutulmuş kil
- feet of clay
- değer verilen birinin hamurundaki bozukluk
- feet of clay
- hamurundaki bozukluk
- fissured clay
- (Jeoloji) fisürlü kil
- fissured clay
- (Jeoloji) ince çatlaklı kil
- flow of clay
- kil akımı
- fıssured clay
- ince çatlaklı kil
- fıssured clay
- fisürlü kil
- gravel clay
- çakıllı kil
- having a clay tile
- künklü
- heavy clay
- ağır kil
- intact clay
- örselenmemiş kil
- intact clay
- tabii kil
- lean clay
- zayıf kil
- lean clay
- yağsız kil
- loaded clay
- yüklenmiş kil
- marine clay
- deniz kili
- medium clay
- plastik kil
- medium clay
- orta sıklıkta kil
- mottled clay
- benekli kil
- natural clay
- örselenmemiş kil
- natural clay
- tabii kil
- normally consolidated clay
- normal konsolide olmuş kil
- normally consolidated clay
- normal konsolide kil
- normally loaded clay
- normal yüklenmiş kil
- ordinary clay
- adi kil
- overconsolidated clay
- aşırı konsolide kil
- potter's clay
- çömlekçi çamuru
- quick clay
- çabuk/hızlı kil
- quick clay
- makaslama direncini karıştırılması ile kaybeden kil
- red clay
- kırmızı kil
- red clay
- kızıl kil
- refractory clay
- ateş tuğlası
- rich clay
- yağlı kil
- river clay
- nehir kili
- saturated clay
- doygun kil
- saturated clay sample
- doygun kil numunesi
- sensitivity of clay
- kilin hassasiyeti
- stressed clay
- gerilme altındaki kil
- submerged clay stratum
- su altındaki kil tabakası
- swelling clay
- şişen kil
- type of clay
- kil cinsi
- undisturbed clay
- tabii kil
- undisturbed clay
- örselenmemiş kil
- unselected clay
- adi kil
- varved clay
- şeritli kil
- wet clay
- ıslak kil
- wet clay
- balçık
İlgili Terimler
İngilizce - İngilizce
clay teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- A male given name transferred from the surname
Örnek Cümle:
When he was about five years old some kids asked Clay why his mother had called him that. And he did not know. But began to wonder.
- A diminutive of the male given name Clayton
- A surname
- An earth material with ductile qualities
- The material of the human body
Örnek Cümle:
But now, O Lord, thou art our Father; we are the clay, and thou art our potter; and we are the work of thy hand.
- A tennis court surface
Örnek Cümle:
The French Open is played on clay.
- To add clay to, to spread clay onto
- A mineral substance made up of small crystals of silica and alumina, that is ductile when moist; the material of pre-fired ceramics
- a simple earth, adhesive and used to form vessels; the earth, frailty {n}
- to cover with clay, to purify, as sugar {v}
- family name; Cassius Clay (born 1942, known as Muhammad Ali ), American boxer {i}
- Type of soil consisting of very fine particles
- A mixture of water an powder from decomposed feldspar Clay is the potter's basic material When moist it is soft and plastic; when fired becomes permanently hard
- Clay minerals are silicate minerals which form very small platy crystals, between the layers of which water can be absorbed Clay as a sedimentary rock is an accumulation of clay minerals to form a thick sticky deposit For clay minerals to be deposited from water, the water must be nearly still, and therefore clays often represent very quiet marine, lake or river backwater environments
- the dead body of a human being
- United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states (1777-1852)
- water soaked soil; soft wet earth
- Sedimentary particles smaller than 1/256 mm Also, a member of the clay mineral family
- A very fine powdery earth, chiefly formed from feldspar and the decomposition of granite
- Lime, magnesia, oxide of iron, and other ingredients, are often present as impurities
- Fine-grained soil or the fine-grained portion of soil that can be made to exhibit plasticity (putty-like properties) within a range of water contents, and that exhibits considerable strength when air-dry
- 005 mm; also a material composed essentially of clay particles (see clay mineral). In soils, clays provide the environment for almost all plant growth. The use of clay in pottery making predates recorded human history. As building materials, clay bricks (baked and as adobe) have been used in construction since earliest times. Kaolin, or china clay, is required for the finer grades of ceramic materials; used for paper coating and filler, it gives the paper a gloss, permitting high-quality reproduction, and increases paper opacity. Clay materials have many uses in engineering; earth dams are made impermeable to water by a core of clay, and water loss in canals may be reduced by lining the bottom with clay (called puddling). The essential raw materials of portland cement include clays. Cassius Marcellus Clay clay mineral Clay Cassius Marcellus Clay Henry Clay Lucius DuBignon Frick Henry Clay
- very fine grained sedimentary deposit When moistened it becomes unstable, making it prone to mass movement On drying, it hardens to form an impermeable layer It may be white, grey, red, yellow, blue, or black, depending on its composition Types of clay include alluvial clay and china clay Clays have a variety of uses, some of which, such as pottery and bricks, date back to prehistoric times Cliff a steep rockface between land and sea
- Earth in general, as representing the elementary particles of the human body; hence, the human body as formed from such particles
- United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states (1777-1852) United States general who commanded United States forces in Europe from 1945 to 1949 and who oversaw the Berlin airlift (1897-1978) a very fine-grained soil that is plastic when moist but hard when fired
- United States general who commanded United States forces in Europe from 1945 to 1949 and who oversaw the Berlin airlift (1897-1978)
- Typically naturally occurring inorganic, crystalline mineral particles less than 0 002 millimeters in equivalent diameter Composed of fragments of hydrous aluminum silicate minerals in soil and other earthy deposits "Soil texture" consisting of 40 percent or more clay-sized particles, less than 40 percent silt-sized particles and less than 45 percent sand-sized particles Such soils have a high plasticity index, an expression of the amount of water that soil can hold without losing its plasticity
- 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
- A fine grained, plastic, sediment with a typical grain size less than 0 004 mm Possesses electromagnetic properties which bind the grains together to give a bulk strength or cohesion
- To cover or manure with clay
- Earths that form a paste with water, is isoplastic when wet, and hardens when heated The US Department of Agriculture distinguishes clay as having small grains, less than 0 002 millimeters (mm) in diameter, as distinct from silt with grains from 0 002 to 0 05 mm
- type of soil used to make pottery and bricks, soil which contains high percentage of silicates of aluminum {i}
- As a soil separate, the mineral soil particles less than 0 002 millimeter in diameter As a soil textural class, soil material that is 40 percent or more clay, less than 45 percent sand, and less than 40 percent silt
- 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. American abolitionist and public official who was minister to Russia (1861-1862 and 1863-1869). See Muhammad Ali. American politician who pushed the Missouri Compromise through the U.S. House of Representatives (1820) in an effort to reconcile free and slave states. American army officer who commanded U.S. forces in Germany (1945-1949) and oversaw the Berlin airlift (1948). a type of heavy sticky earth that can be used for making pots, bricks etc feet of clay foot (27). Soil particles with diameters less than
- A natural earthy material, plastic when wet, that is used for pottery or modelling
- (1) Substrate particles that are smaller than silt and generally less than 0 003 mm in diameter (2) A soil textural class containing > 40% clay, < 45% sand, and < 40 % silt
- Mineral particle with a size less than 0 004 millimeters in diameter Also see silt and sand
- A very fine grained material, smaller than silt (clay has a diameter of less than 1/256 mm) Clay is formed by the weathering and breaking down of rocks and minerals
- Together with the sun, air and water, clay is a most powerful agent of physical regeneration Ancient Greeks used clay in the treatment of fractures Clay can be green, red, pink, yellow or white Each one has its own properties The colour of the clay is determined from the depth of the earth from which it is taken Clay contains silica, iron, calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium Benefits: Clay has absorbing and disinfecting properties It is formed from mineral deposits in the Earth's structure and is very healing and soothing
- A mineral soil separate consisting of particles <0 002 mm diameter Clayey soils have the highest water retention capacity relative to sandy or loamy soils
- First read the entry on cations Ok Because clay is attracting cations, fertilizers (which are comprised of many minerals that will readily form cations in solution) will become "attached" to the clay, rather than be left available for the plant they were intended for To prevent this, lime can be added to the soil ahead of time The lime releases a preliminary batch of cations that will effectively neutralize most of the clay and thereby allow fertilizers to reach plants Clay particles are the smallest inorganic component of soil, measuring no more that 002 mm across In a soil heavy in clay, water and air will have trouble penetrating and reaching soil organisms and plants Break up clay soils by adding organic material
- An earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard when fired, composed mainly of extremely fine plate-like mineral particles
- A size fraction less than 0 002mm in equivalent diameter Using the UK classification a clay soil contains 35% or more clay and less than 45% sand and less than 45% silt (of course the total components would not exceed 100%)
- Fine-grained soil or the fine-grained portion of soil that can be made to exhibit plasticity (putty-like properties) within a range of moisture contents, and that exhibits considerable strength when air-dry Plastic soil which passes a No 200 (0 075 mm) United States Standard sieve Reclamation geologists have identified some clays in the various foundations of the Horsetooth dams
- A sediment composed of extremely small grains less than four thousandths of a millimetre across
- It is the result of the wearing down and decomposition, in part, of rocks containing aluminous minerals, as granite
- A soft earth, which is plastic, or may be molded with the hands, consisting of hydrous silicate of aluminium
- 1) A detrital mineral particle of any composition having a diameter less than 1/256 mm (4 microns) 2) An earthy, extremely fine-grained sediment composed of clay-size or colloidal particles, having high plasticity and clay mineral content Clays may be classified by use, origin, mineral composition, or color 3) A term commonly applied to any wet, adhesive earth material such as mud
- a very fine-grained soil that is plastic when moist but hard when fired
- One of the earliest materials used for pipe making and, except for brittleness, one of the most satisfactory It was dominant until the advent of briar
- Soft or slightly solidified rock that mainly consists of tiny particles (smaller than 2 microns) Clay has the ability to slow down the movement of radionuclides and has low permeability Furthermore, it is a plastic material with good 'self-healing power', in other words, openings that appear in clay (fissures, fractures) tend to close up by themselves
- To clarify by filtering through clay, as sugar
- clay pigeon
- A flying target, usually a disc, made of a mixture of pitch and pulverized limestone rock, used as moving target in sport shooting
- clay pigeons
- plural form of clay pigeon
- clay bricks
- rectangular-shaped clay block used for building
- clay court
- tennis court with a clay surface
- clay mineral
- Any of various hydrous silicates that have a fine crystalline structure and are components of clay. Any of a group of important hydrous aluminum silicates with a layered structure and very small (less than 0.005 mm or microscopic) particle size. They are usually the products of weathering. Clay minerals occur widely in such sedimentary rocks as mudstones and shales, in marine sediments, and in soils. Different geologic environments produce different clay minerals from the same parent rock. They are used in the petroleum industry (as drilling muds and as catalysts in refining) and in the processing of vegetable and mineral oils (as decolorizing agents)
- clay pigeon
- target used in skeet or trapshooting
- clay pigeon
- Clay pigeons are discs of baked clay which are thrown into the air by a machine as targets for gun shooting practice. hunting and clay-pigeon shooting. A clay disk thrown as a flying target for skeet and trapshooting. Also called bird
- clay pigeon
- disk of baked clay hurled into the air as a target in skeet shooting and trapshooting
- clay pigeon shooting
- a sport in which you shoot at circles of hard clay that are thrown up into the air American Equivalent: skeet shooting
- clay pipe
- a pipe made of clay
- clay soil
- Soil material containing more than 40 percent clay, less than 45 percent sand, and less than 40 percent silt
- clay soil
- The heaviest soil classification, composed of closely packed particles that allow less water and air movement through the soil Clay soils cool slowly, warm slowly, and can hold large volumes of nutrients
- clay soil
- A soil containing more than 40 percent clay, but less than 45 percent sand, and less than 40 percent silt
- clay-colored robin
- robin of Mexico and Central America
- ball clay
- A type of clay
- feet of clay
- A hidden weak point in somebody apparently strong and invincible which could cause his or her downfall
He was disillusioned to find that even Lincoln had feet of clay.
- fire clay
- a type of clay that is able to withstand intense heat; used to make firebricks, crucibles, and other ceramics
- light clay
- Straw-clay, a mixture of straw with a dressing of dilute liquid clay or clay slip. This natural material makes use of an agricultural by-product with an abundant component of soil has good insulating qualities but is not suitable for load bearing structural elements
- modeling clay
- A malleable substance used in building and sculpting
- modelling clay
- Alternative spelling of modeling clay
- potter's clay
- A person or people created and shaped by God
- potter's clay
- A nation or kingdom
In that you saw the feet and toes, partly of potter’s clay and partly of iron, it will be a divided kingdom.
- potter's clay
- The clay used by a potter
- salt clay
- A dough usually made mainly from salt, flour and water (sometimes with cornstarch), moldable into shapes while soft but which then hardens
- clayey
- {a} containing or like clay
- paper clay
- Paper clay (sometimes referred to as fiberclay) is any clay body to which processed cellulose fibre (paper being the most common) has been added. Clays that have been converted to paper clay include earthenware, terra cotta, stoneware, porcelain and bone china
- Cassius Clay
- the former name of Muhammad Ali. orig. Cassius (Marcellus) Clay born Jan. 17, 1942, Louisville, Ken., U.S. U.S. boxer. Cassius Clay took up boxing at the age of 12 and rose through the amateur ranks to win the Olympic light heavyweight crown in 1960. His first professional heavyweight title win was against Sonny Liston in 1964. After defending the title nine times betwe
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