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Petuntse - Wikipedia
The name means "little white bricks", referring to the form in which it was transported to the potteries (compare ball clay). en.wikipedia.org
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Petunse - Digitalfire
A low-iron, high quality material found in China. It forms the basis of a historic porcelain industry. The material has a chemistry similar to Cornwall Stone ( ... digitalfire.com
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PETUNTSE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
A fusible feldspathic mineral used in hard-paste porcelain; china stone.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video. www.collinsdictionary.com
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petuntse
‖ petuntse (peɪˈtʊntsə, pɪˈtʌntsə) Also 8–9 petunse, petuntze, 9 pehtuntse. [Chinese (Mandarin) pai-tun-tzə, f. pai (dial. peh, pe) white, tun a mound, stone + -tzə, a formative ending. Also in F. pétunsé.] A white earth, prepared in China by pulverizing and levigating a partially decomposed granite... Oxford English Dictionary
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Petuntse | rock - Britannica
Petuntse (a feldspathic rock also called china stone), the latter being ground to powder and mixed with the clay. www.britannica.com
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Feldspar and Petuntse - British & Exotic Mineralogy
a six-sided column with two terminal faces, one primitive, or parallel to the fracture of the crystal, as in those before spoken of; and two directly opposite, ... www.c82.net
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What exactly is petuntse? (mineral) - ECHEMI
Petuntse is a historical Chinese term for rocks with a high content of mica and feldspathic minerals that have been used as one of the ingredients in the ... www.echemi.com
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GLOSSARY: Baidunzi (Petuntze) China Stone Clay Bricks
Petuntse or Baidunzi, pinyin: bai dun zi, also spelled bai dunzi, is a historic term for a wide range of micaceous or feldspathic rocks that after geological ... gotheborg.com
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PETUNTSE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
a type of feldspar, used in certain porcelains. petuntse. / pɪˈtʌntsɪ, -ˈtʊn- /. noun. a fusible feldspathic mineral used in hard-paste porcelain; ... www.dictionary.com
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What exactly is petuntse? (mineral) - Chemistry Stack Exchange
Petuntse is a historical Chinese term for rocks with a high content of mica and feldspathic minerals that have been used as one of the ingredients in the ... chemistry.stackexchange.com
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petuntse, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
petuntse is a borrowing from Chinese. Etymons: Chinese báidūnzi. See etymology. Nearby entries. petulancy, n.1537–; petulant, adj. & n.1538 ... www.oed.com
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Broseley
Broseley the name of a town in Shropshire, used in Broseley porcelain, a soft-paste porcelain made by Thomas Turner (1749–1809) of Caughley, near Broseley, esp. the blue transfer-printed china of Oriental design, in which the Broseley dragon was extensively used.1836 P. Barlow in Encycl. Metrop. (18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mining in Japan
Japan has a history of mining deposits of: Hard stone – Granite, Granodiorite, Diorite, Feldspar, Quartz (Silica stone), Sand (including silica sand), Petuntse wikipedia.org
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kaolin
kaolin (ˈkɑːəlɪn, ˈkeɪəlɪn) Also 8 kaulin, 9 kaoline. [a. F. kaolin, ad. Chinese kao-, kau-ling, name of a mountain (f. kao high + ling hill) northwest of the town of King-tê-chên in North China, whence the material was orig. obtained. The ‘matière appelée kao-lin’ was made known in Europe in 1712 b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jingdezhen
Although apparently an unpromising location for potteries, being a remote town in a hilly region, Jingdezhen is close to the best quality deposits of petuntse wikipedia.org
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