Ceramics Module 3 Key Terms

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Across
  1. 1. The quality that allows clay to be formed and to retain the form until dry.
  2. 3. A white clay body, often translucent when vitrified.
  3. 6. A mixture of various clays and other earthly materials combined to meet specific needs of the potter.
  4. 7. The process of becoming glasslike.
  5. 8. A general term applied to white dinnerware that imitates porcelain but is usually fired at a temperature lower than porcelain.
Down
  1. 2. Industrial engineer who compounds clay bodies for single and esoteric uses.
  2. 4. A colored clay body used to make beads and other types of jewelry.
  3. 5. The pureset of natural clays. The basic clay used in porcelain clay bodies.