Hanapin
Clay
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lupa, putik
a type of heavy and sticky soil that is molded when wet and is baked to become hardened in pottery or ceramic making
What is "clay"?
Clay is a soft, natural material made from tiny particles of rocks and minerals. It becomes moldable when wet, making it ideal for shaping into different forms, and hardens when it dries or is baked. Clay is commonly used in pottery, bricks, tiles, and other construction materials. It is also used in making art, like sculptures, due to its ability to hold fine details. Clay is valued for its versatility and ability to be shaped into many different items while remaining strong and durable.
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lupa, putik
water soaked soil; soft wet earth
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bangkay, katawan
the dead body of a human being
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Clay (politiko ng Estados Unidos), Clay (responsable para sa Missouri Compromise)
United States politician responsible for the Missouri Compromise between free and slave states (1777-1852)
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Clay, Heneral Clay
United States general who commanded United States forces in Europe from 1945 to 1949 and who oversaw the Berlin airlift (1897-1978)
clay
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Halimbawa
The sculptor carefully cut off excess clay to shape the figurine according to the design.
The artisan carefully forked the clay to sculpt the tines of the miniature fork for the dollhouse kitchen.
The sculptor molded the clay into a concrete representation of a famous historical figure.
The artist reshaped the clay into a completely different sculpture.
The artist skillfully manipulated the clay into a beautiful sculpture.