fire clay
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of fire clay
First recorded in 1810–20
Example Sentences
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Fire clay is a powdered clay that’s mixed with water.
From Seattle Times
The fire clay joints are very thin, normally less than 1/8 inch in height.
From Seattle Times
The firebrick is supposed to be set using fire clay.
From Seattle Times
It’s mesmerizing to watch him skillfully use a thin coating of wet fire clay to create a fireproof joint between firebrick in fireplaces.
From Washington Post
Skilled masons use a thin coating of wet fire clay to create a fireproof joint between firebrick in fireplaces.
From Seattle Times
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