Clay
1. anlamı kil. toprak. çamur. çömlekçi çamuru. balçık. yerküre. insan vücudu. hamur. toprak künk.
2. anlamı kil.
3. anlamı kil. çamur. balçık. çanak. çömlek. vb yapımında kullanılan toprak.
4. kil. balçik.
Clay
Kelime: clay
Söyleniş: klA
İşlev: noun
Usage: often attributive
Kökeni: Middle English, from Old English cl[AE]g; akin to Old High German klIwa bran, Latin gluten glue, Middle Greek glia
Tarih: before 12th century
1 a : an earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard when fired, that is composed mainly of fine particles of hydrous aluminum silicates and other minerals, and that is used for brick, tile, and pottery; specifically : soil composed chiefly of this material having particles less than a specified size b : EARTH, MUD2 a : a substance that resembles clay in plasticity and is used for modeling b : the human body as distinguished from the spirit c : fundamental nature or character the common clay 3 : CLAY COURT- clay·ey /klA-E/ adjective- clay·ish /klA-ish/ adjective- clay·like /-"lIk/ adjective
1. A soft earth, which is plastic, or may be molded with the hands, consisting of hydrous silicate of aluminium.2. It is the result of the wearing down and decomposition, in part, of rocks containing aluminous minerals, as granite.3. Lime, magnesia, oxide of iron, and other ingredients, are often present as impurities.4. Earth in general, as representing the elementary particles of the human body; hence, the human body as formed from such particles.5. To cover or manure with clay.6. To clarify by filtering through clay, as sugar.7. United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states United States general who commanded United States forces in Europe from 1945 to 1949 and who oversaw the Berlin airlift a very fine-grained soil that is plastic when moist but hard when fired.8. a very fine-grained soil that is plastic when moist but hard when fired. . water soaked soil; soft wet earth.9. United States general who commanded United States forces in Europe from 1945 to 1949 and who oversaw the Berlin airlift .10. United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states . . the dead body of a human being.11. A very fine grained material, smaller than silt Clay is formed by the weathering and breaking down of rocks and minerals .12. First read the entry on cations Ok Because clay is attracting cations, fertilizers will become "attached" to the clay, rather than be left available for the plant they were intended for To prevent this, lime can be added to the soil ahead of time The lime releases a preliminary batch of cations that will effectively neutralize most of the clay and thereby allow fertilizers to reach plants Clay particles are the smallest inorganic component of soil, measuring no more that 002 mm across In a soil heavy in clay, water and air will have trouble penetrating and reaching soil organisms and plants Break up clay soils by adding organic material . . 1) A detrital mineral particle of any composition having a diameter less than 1/256 mm 2) An earthy, extremely fine-grained sediment composed of clay-size or colloidal particles, having high plasticity and clay mineral content Clays may be classified by use, origin, mineral composition, or color 3) A term commonly applied to any wet, adhesive earth material such as mud.13. Soft or slightly solidified rock that mainly consists of tiny particles Clay has the ability to slow down the movement of radionuclides and has low permeability Furthermore, it is a plastic material with good 'self-healing power', in other words, openings that appear in clay tend to close up by themselves . . Substrate particles that are smaller than silt and generally less than 0 003 mm in diameter A soil textural class containing 40% clay, 45% sand, and 40 % silt .14. Typically naturally occurring inorganic, crystalline mineral particles less than 0 002 millimeters in equivalent diameter Composed of fragments of hydrous aluminum silicate minerals in soil and other earthy deposits "Soil texture" consisting of 40 percent or more clay-sized particles, less than 40 percent silt-sized particles and less than 45 percent sand-sized particles Such soils have a high plasticity index, an expression of the amount of water that soil can hold without losing its plasticity . . very fine grained sedimentary deposit When moistened it becomes unstable, making it prone to mass movement On drying, it hardens to form an impermeable layer It may be white, grey, red, yellow, blue, or black, depending on its composition Types of clay include alluvial clay and china clay Clays have a variety of uses, some of which, such as pottery and bricks, date back to prehistoric times Cliff a steep rockface between land and sea .15. Type of soil consisting of very fine particles .16. An earthy material that is plastic when moist but hard when fired, composed mainly of extremely fine plate-like mineral particles .17. Mineral particle with a size less than 0 004 millimeters in diameter Also see silt and sand .18. Fine-grained soil or the fine-grained portion of soil that can be made to exhibit plasticity within a range of water contents, and that exhibits considerable strength when air-dry .19. Earths that form a paste with water, is isoplastic when wet, and hardens when heated The US Department of Agriculture distinguishes clay as having small grains, less than 0 002 millimeters in diameter, as distinct from silt with grains from 0 002 to 0 05 mm .20. A fine grained, plastic, sediment with a typical grain size less than 0 004 mm Possesses electromagnetic properties which bind the grains together to give a bulk strength or cohesion.21. As a soil separate, the mineral soil particles less than 0 002 millimeter in diameter As a soil textural class, soil material that is 40 percent or more clay, less than 45 percent sand, and less than 40 percent silt .22. Fine-grained soil or the fine-grained portion of soil that can be made to exhibit plasticity within a range of moisture contents, and that exhibits considerable strength when air-dry Plastic soil which passes a No 200 United States Standard sieve Reclamation geologists have identified some clays in the various foundations of the Horsetooth dams .23. A size fraction less than 0 002mm in equivalent diameter Using the UK classification a clay soil contains 35% or more clay and less than 45% sand and less than 45% silt .24. Together with the sun, air and water, clay is a most powerful agent of physical regeneration Ancient Greeks used clay in the treatment of fractures Clay can be green, red, pink, yellow or white Each one has its own properties The colour of the clay is determined from the depth of the earth from which it is taken Clay contains silica, iron, calcium, magnesium, sodium and potassium Benefits: Clay has absorbing and disinfecting properties It is formed from mineral deposits in the Earth's structure and is very healing and soothing .25. One of the earliest materials used for pipe making and, except for brittleness, one of the most satisfactory It was dominant until the advent of briar .26. Clay minerals are silicate minerals which form very small platy crystals, between the layers of which water can be absorbed Clay as a sedimentary rock is an accumulation of clay minerals to form a thick sticky deposit For clay minerals to be deposited from water, the water must be nearly still, and therefore clays often represent very quiet marine, lake or river backwater environments .27. A sediment composed of extremely small grains less than four thousandths of a millimetre across .28. A mixture of water an powder from decomposed feldspar Clay is the potter's basic material When moist it is soft and plastic; when fired becomes permanently hard .29. A mineral soil separate consisting of particles 0 002 mm diameter Clayey soils have the highest water retention capacity relative to sandy or loamy soils.30. A very fine powdery earth, chiefly formed from feldspar and the decomposition of granite .31. Sedimentary particles smaller than 1/256 mm Also, a member of the clay mineral family .32. A natural earthy material, plastic when wet, that is used for pottery or modelling .
Clay
İngilizce Clay kelimesinin İspanyolca karşılığı.
s. arcilla, barro, greda
s. Clay, apellido; Cassius Clay (nacido en 1942, conocido como Muhammad Ali), boxeador americano
Clay
İngilizce Clay kelimesinin Fransızca karşılığı.
n. argile, glaise
n. Clay, nom de famille; Cassius Clay (né en 1942 connu sous le nom de Mulhammad Ali), boxeur américain
Clay
İngilizce Clay kelimesinin Almanca karşılığı.
n. Ton, Lehm
n. Clay, Nachname; Cassius Clay, (1942 geboren, bekannt unter dem Namen Muhammad Ali), amerikanischer Boxer
Clay
İngilizce Clay kelimesinin İtalyanca karşılığı.
s. argilla, creta
s. Cassius Clay (1941, noto anche come Muhammad Ali), pugile americano
Clay
İngilizce Clay kelimesinin Portekizce karşılığı.
s. barro, terra, argila; corpo humano (fig.)
s. Cassius Clay (nascido em 1942, conhecido como Muhammad Ali), grande pugilista americano
Clay
i. kil, toprak, çamur, çömlekçi çamuru, toprak künk; balçık, yerküre, insan vücudu, hamur
Clay
İngilizce Clay kelimesinin Flemenkçe karşılığı.
zn. klei, aarde
Clay
n. type of soil used to make pottery and bricks, soil which contains high percentage of silicates of aluminum
n. family name; Cassius Clay (born 1942, known as Muhammad Ali ), American boxer
n. Clay, Cassius Clay, former name of Muhammad Ali (born 1942), American boxer