Enamel in France
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EMAILEnamel, in France
enamelworkwork done in enamel
BORONElement used in enamel manufacturing
CRAZECrack in glaze or enamel
enamelworksENAMELWORK, work done in enamel
enamellista worker in enamel also ENAMELER, ENAMELIST, ENAMELLER
enamellistsENAMELLIST, a worker in enamel also ENAMELER, ENAMELIST, ENAMELLER
paillettesA piece of bright metal used in enamel painting
paillette(French) a piece of foil used in enamel painting; a spangle
teethTOOTH, a hard, bonelike enamel-coated structure embedded in th jawbones
premolara tooth (a hard, bonelike enamel-coated structure embedded in th jawbones)
paillettesPAILLETTE, (French) a piece of foil used in enamel painting; a spangle
bicuspida tooth (a hard, bonelike enamel-coated structure embedded in th jawbones)
bicuspidsBICUSPID, a tooth (a hard, bonelike enamel-coated structure embedded in th jawbones)
denticlea small tooth (a hard, bonelike enamel-coated structure embedded in th jawbones)
premolarsPREMOLAR, a tooth (a hard, bonelike enamel-coated structure embedded in th jawbones)
dentoidresembling a tooth (a hard, bonelike enamel-coated structure embedded in th jawbones)
denticlesDENTICLE, a small tooth (a hard, bonelike enamel-coated structure embedded in th jawbones)
impastoenamel or slip applied to a ceramic object to form a decoration in low relief
cloisonne(French) decorative work formed of enamel inlaid in compartments formed by small fillets of metal
toothto supply with toothlike projections / a hard, bonelike enamel-coated structure embedded in th jawbones
cloisonnesCLOISONNE, (French) decorative work formed of enamel inlaid in compartments formed by small fillets of metal
champleve(French) a type of enamel work in which vitreous powders are laid in channels cut in a metal base
champlevesCHAMPLEVE, (French) a type of enamel work in which vitreous powders are laid in channels cut in a metal base
hydroxylapatitea mineral of the apatite group that is rare in the ground but is the principal inorganic constituent of tooth enamel and bone
hydroxyapatiteA mineral of the apatite group that is the main inorganic constituent of tooth enamel and bone, although it is rare in rocks
cloisonneof, relating to, or being a style of enamel decoration in which the enamel is applied and fired in raised cells (as of soldered wires) on a usually metal background compare champlevÚ