kaolin Meaning in Tamil ( kaolin வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)
Noun:
வெண்ணிறக் களிமண்,
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kaolin தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:
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kaolin's Usage Examples:
Coal has been worked near Noumea, and kaolin is found in places.
They are in every form from the rare to the common-glass pot clay, ball clays, kaolins, flint fireclays, plastic fireclays, stone-ware clays, paving-brick shales, building-brick and gumbo clays.
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Anusol Ointment base also contains: magnesium stearate, cocoa butter, anhydrous lanolin, castor oil, light kaolin, white petroleum jelly.
Materials for porcelain, including flint, feldspar and kaolin, abound in the east portion of the Piedmont, the kaolin chiefly in Cecil county, and material for mineral paint in Anne Arundel and Prince George's counties, as well as farther north-west.
It is certain, however, that the finer-grained rocks are richest in alumina, and in combined water; hence the inference is clear that kaolin or some other hydrous aluminium silicate is the dominating constituent.
Some clays, however, such as fireclays, contain very little potash or soda, while they are rich in alumina; and it is a fair inference that hydrated aluminous silicates, such as kaolin, are well represented in these rocks.
Amakusa produces a little coal and fine kaolin, which was largely used in former times by the potters of Hirado and Satsuma.
The existence of porcelain clay in Hizen was not discovered for many years, and Shonzuis pieces being made entirely with kaolin imported from China, their manufacture ceased after his death, though knowledge of the processes learned by him survived and was used in the production of greatly inferior wares.
The third clearly differentiated epoch was inaugurated by the discovery of true kaolin at Izumi-yama in Hizen, the discoverer being one of the Korean potters who came to Japan in the train of Hideyoshis generals returning from the invasion of Korea, and the date of the discovery being about 1605.
In the vicinity are large beds of kaolin, 30 m.
Synonyms:
kaoline, china stone, clay, terra alba, Kaopectate, porcelain clay, china clay,
Antonyms:
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