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clay [kleɪ] n
agric. гли́нест; глинобитен; ил m
construct. глинен
soil. гли́на
clay A loose, earthy, extremely fine-grained, natural sediment or soft rock composed primarily of clay-size or colloidal particles and characterized by high plasticity and by a considerable content of clay mineral and subordinate amounts of finely divided quartz, decomposed feldspar, carbonates, ferruginous matter, and other impurities; it forms a plastic, moldable mass when finely ground and mixed with water, retains its shape on drying, and becomes firm, rocklike and permanently hard on heating or firing adj.
environ. гли́на
 English thesaurus
clay [kleɪ] abbr.
abbr., cartogr. cl
Clay. abbr.
abbr. Clayton's Reports, York Assizes
Clay [kleɪ] abbr.
abbr., oil Clayton
clay: 96 phrases in 9 subjects
Agriculture21
Ceramics1
Construction54
Earth sciences10
Environment3
Food industry1
Forestry1
Soil science3
Technology2