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softpaste |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective softpaste is
(of ceramics) having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.
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softpaste |
As an adjective softpaste is
(of ceramics) having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.
porcelain |
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As a noun porcelain
is a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials; china.
As an adjective softpaste is
having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century Europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.
europe |
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As a noun europe
is .
As an adjective softpaste is
(of ceramics) having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.
domestic |
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As adjectives the difference between domestic and softpaste
is that
domestic is of or relating to the home while
softpaste is (of ceramics) having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.
As a noun domestic
is a house servant; a maid; a household worker.
decorative |
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As adjectives the difference between decorative and softpaste
is that
decorative is while
softpaste is (of ceramics) having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.
frit |
softpaste |
As adjectives the difference between frit and softpaste
is that
frit is (uk|dialect|lincolnshire) frightened while
softpaste is (of ceramics) having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.
As a noun frit
is a fused mixture of materials used to make glass.
As a verb frit
is to add to a glass or ceramic mixture.
clay |
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As a proper noun clay
is .
As an adjective softpaste is
(of ceramics) having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.
formulation |
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As a noun formulation
is the act, process, or result of formulating or reducing to a formula.
As an adjective softpaste is
having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century Europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.
ceramics |
softpaste |
As a noun ceramics
is plural of ceramic.
As an adjective softpaste is
having a body formulation that combines clay and frit, mainly used in the production of decorative figures and domestic wares in eighteenth-century Europe; also sometimes applied to other soft porcelains such as bone china.