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Clayish

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Clay, Henry Known as "the Great Compromiser." 1777-1852.
American politician who pushed the Missouri Compromise through the U.S. House of Representatives (1820) in an effort to reconcile free and slave states.

Clay, Lucius DuBignon 1897-1978.
American army officer who commanded U.S. forces in Germany (1945-1949) and oversaw the Berlin airlift (1948).

Clay 1  (kl), Cassius Marcellus 1810-1903.
American abolitionist and public official who was minister to Russia (1861-1862 and 1863-1869).

Clay 2  (kl), Cassius Marcellus
See Muhammad Ali.

clay  (kl)
n.
1.
a. A fine-grained, firm earthy material that is plastic when wet and hardens when heated, consisting primarily of hydrated silicates of aluminum and widely used in making bricks, tiles, and pottery.
b. A hardening or nonhardening material having a consistency similar to clay and used for modeling.
2. Geology A sedimentary material with grains smaller than 0.002 millimeters in diameter.
3. Moist sticky earth; mud.
4. The human body as opposed to the spirit.

[Middle English clei, from Old English clæg.]

clayey (kl), clayish adj.


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Tests on the bones recovered from the clayish mud have revealed that most of the soldiers were under 20 years of age -- teenage boys, some of whom probably lied about their age when they signed up.
This is most likely due to the sealing of the alabaster unguentarium by the clayish earth, which prevented contact with oxygen," said Ribechini.
We are just a few hours away from Huehuetenango and the narrow valleys have given way to wide open spaces with clayish soils in a palette of colors varying from orange to lavender.
 
 
 
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