glost

glost

(ɡlɒst)
n
(Ceramics) the principal glaze used for pottery
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jiggering, cutting & joining, drying, finishing, biscuit firing, kashi, cleaning, glazing and glost firing.
He informed about various operations including body formation, filtration, slip formation, casting, pug milling, jiggering, cutting and joining, drying, finishing, biscuit firing, kashi, cleaning, glazing and glost firing.
However, they all have their interiors smoothened and glost fired.
At the beginning of the 1990s, the bubble economy burst in Japan and the so-called glost two decadesh followed.
The desired glost temperature and the possibility of cation release from the glaze affects the degree of usefulness of lead oxide as a flux.
Whitchurch Glost their top of the table division three clash with Brecon 3-1.
After glazing, the wares are given a "glost firing," also known as the main firing due to the high temperature of 1,400*C.
When the dishes were completely dry, they were bisque fired to 1742 [degrees] F (950 [degrees] C) and eventually glost fired to 1976 [degrees] F (1080 [degrees] C).
It speaks volumes for our ineptitude, that despite having such a large coastline in an area of geo-strategic importance with so much economic potential, we have done nothing to develop it, while millions have been wasted on futile, 'glost' projects.
It is significant that the corrector of the First Quarto, faced with the puzzle of the compositor's poorlie, leed, did not opt for led even though he was looking at the adjacent stage direction 'Enter Glost. led by an old man', a gloss on the action which, to someone looking only at the words without a sense of the whole play, might appear to explain the dialogue too.
After more than two glost decadesh of stasis, marked by deflation and debt, Japan's hopes have been raised by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's determination to achieve economic revival with his gthree arrowsh.
During the Hu era China experienced a glost decadeh, as most of the reforms were postponed under his administration.