Definitionn. a fine usually white clay formed by the weathering of aluminous minerals
Last update: June 19, 2015
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These cups are made of kaolin. [Please select]
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Kaolin, fire-clays and brick-clays are common to all the states. [Please select]
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The hard black lava on the glass-like obsidian were changed to white kaolin as soft and powdery as chalk. [Please select]
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But genuine porcelain is made from a mixture of quite different materials--a mixture of decomposed feldspar known as kaolin, and petuntse. [Please select]
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Only a hard paste, or kaolin ware, is acknowledged by experts to be genuine porcelain. [Please select]
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"The one thing Böttger needed he did not know where to find and that was----" "Kaolin." [Please select]
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The name was taken from the Chinese mountain of Kailing, where the first kaolin, or decomposed feldspar, was found. [Please select]
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It was not until kaolin was discovered in 1765 and taken from the section about St. [Please select]
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