English · Nature & Environment

clay

/kleɪ/

[/kleɪ/]

sticky moldable earth

Intermediatenoun

Definition

A heavy, sticky type of earth that becomes hard when baked, used for making pots and bricks.

Example

The potter shaped the wet clay on her wheel into a tall, elegant vase.

The potter shaped the wet clay on her wheel into a tall, elegant vase.

Etymology

From Old English 'claeg', of Germanic origin.

How & Where It’s Used

Used in art, construction, and geology.

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