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clay [kleɪ] n
agric. jílnatý; hliněný (z dusané hlíny)
construct. hliněný; jílový
soil. jíl; jílnaté částice pl; hlína
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 [kleɪ] adj.
environ. jíl
 English thesaurus
clay [kleɪ] abbr.
abbr., cartogr. cl
Clay. abbr.
abbr. Clayton's Reports, York Assizes
Clay [kleɪ] abbr.
abbr., oil Clayton
clay
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Agriculture26
Ceramics2
Construction67
Environment1
Forestry1
Soil science3
Technology1