"Clay" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Clay" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Clay" Meaning

Clay is a type of fine-grained earth material that can be shaped and molded when moist, and hardens when dried or fired. It is often used in crafts, such as pottery, sculpture, and modeling, as well as in construction and building materials.

"Clay" Examples

5 Usage Examples for the Word "Clay"


The potter kneaded the clay until it became pliable and easy to shape.
The artist sculpted a beautiful figurine from a block of clay.
The recipe called for mixing flour, water, and clay to make a natural plaster.
The archaeologist carefully excavated the clay artifacts from the ancient city.
The kid loved playing with the soft clay and molding it into different shapes.

"Clay" Similar Words

Claw

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Clawback

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Clawbacks

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Clawed

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Having sharp, curved nails or talons, typically on the feet or hands of animals that use them for climbing, grasping, or defending themselves.

Clawfoot

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Clawing

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Claws

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Clay-colored

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Clayes

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Clayey

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Closely resembling or having the consistency of clay.

Claymore

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Clayoquot

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The Clayoquot is a sound, or a body of water, located in British Columbia, Canada. However, the term "Clayoquot" is more famous for referring to the Clayoquot Sound Sustainability Centre, a national park reserve and UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, which is one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet. The area is known for its old-growth forests, glaciers, and wildlife, including grizzly bears, wolves, and salmon.

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Clayton

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Clayton is a masculine given name that originated from the Old English words "cleob" meaning "clay" and "tun" meaning "town". It is a surname of English origin, often referring to a person who lived near a clay pit or in a town or settlement surrounded by clay.

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Clean-up

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The verb "clean-up" refers to the act of removing or clearing away dirt, trash, or debris, in order to make something clean, tidy, or organized. It can also refer to a process of reviewing and correcting mistakes or errors, such as cleaning up a messy room or proofreading and editing written work. In addition, "clean-up" can also be used as a noun to refer to the removal of waste or debris from a site, such as a cleaning-up of a polluted beach or a clean-up crew that arrives at a disaster site to remove wreckage.