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Of or pertaining to pottery relating to the art of making earthenware as ceramic products ceramic ornaments for ceilings...
Glazed tiles
Glazed tiles, the expression 'glazed tiles, is used in common parlance in connection with tiles on which there is a coating of melted glass. There is a clear distinction between glazing and polishing. The Indian Standard Glossary of terms relating to ceramic ware, gives the following definition. 'Glaze' a ceramic coating matured to glassy state on a formed ceramic article, or the materials or mixture from which the coating is made.' In the McGraw Hill Encyclopaedia of Science & Techno-logy 'glazing' is defined as: 'The application of finely ground glass, or glass forming materials or a mixture of both, to a ceramic body and heating (firing) to a temperature where the material or materials melt, forming a coating of glass on the surface of the ware'. In the book industrial ceramic by Felix Singer and Sonja S. Singer, it is stated: 'Glazes are thin layer of glass fused on to the surface of the body; they are applied to bodies to make them impervious, mechanically stronger and resistant t...
Ceramics
The art of making things of baked clay as pottery tiles etc...
keramic
Same as ceramic...
Keramics
Same as Ceramics...
Mug
A kind of ceramic or metal drinking cup with a handle usually cylindrical and without a lip...
VerbarReflet
Luster special brilliancy of surface used esp in ceramics to denote the peculiar metallic brilliancy seen in lustered pottery such as majolica as silver reflet gold reflet...
Fixed capital investment,
Fixed capital investment, preoperative expenses which included interest to financial institutions, rights shares issue expenses, foreign technician expenses and foreign travel expenses do not form part of 'fixed capital investment', Commissioner of Trade Tax, U.P. v. Kajaria Ceramics Ltd., AIR 2005 SC 2968....
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