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Clay
A compound of decomposed and altered feldspathic rock consisting of aluminum along with non-plastics, such as quartz, and organic matter
Porcelain clay
Pale body of primary clay with a distinctive ring when struck
Stoneware clay
Secondary clays that are not as fine-grained as other clay bodies
Absorption
The capacity of a material to soak up liquid
Shrinkage
Contraction of the clay or glaze in either drying or firing
Slip
A suspension of clay in water
Grog
Fired clay that has been crushed into granules, which may be added to clay body to increase strength control drying, and reduce shrinkage
Plasticity
The quality of clay that allows it to be easily shaped and maintain its form
Leather-hard
The condition of raw clay, when most of the moisture has evaporated, leaving it, still soft enough to be carved or joined to other pieces
Bone dry
The condition of unfired clay that has no assorted moisture, other than natural humidity. The form is ready to bisque fire
Bisque ware
fired clay has been fired once, un glazed
Blowout
The explosion of clay in the kiln caused by a sudden escape of steam, resulting from rapid heating of the clay or the presence of impurities
Blistering
Air bubbles appearing in a glaze after a fast firing