modelling clay

  • 1Modelling clay — A bust of the sculptor Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse, by Auguste Rodin (1882). Terracotta, originally modelled in clay …

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  • 2modelling clay — soft moldable substance that never hardens, type of clay used to create sculptures and figurines …

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  • 3Clay animation — or claymation is one of many forms of stop motion animation. Each animated piece, either character or background, is deformable made of a malleable substance, usually Plasticine clay. Characters in the animated series From Il ich to Kuzmich …

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  • 4Clay — For other uses, see Clay (disambiguation). The Gay Head cliffs in Martha s Vineyard consist almost entirely of clay. Clay is a general term including many combinations of one or more clay minerals with traces of metal oxides and organic… …

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  • 5Clay (industrial plasticine) — Clay or industrial plasticine is a modelling material which is mainly used by automotive design studios. It was developed as an industrial version of plasticine or hobby clay.It is a modelling material based on wax and typically contains sulfur… …

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  • 6clay — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ heavy ▪ fine ▪ soft ▪ damp, sticky, wet ▪ china (esp. Br …

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  • 7modelling — noun Modelling/modeling is used before these nouns: ↑assignment, ↑clay, ↑gig Modelling/modeling is used after these nouns: ↑clay …

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  • 8modelling — /ˈmɒdəlɪŋ/ (say moduhling), /ˈmɒdlɪŋ/ (say modling) noun 1. the act or art of someone who models. 2. the process of producing sculptured form with plastic material, usually clay, as for reproduction in a more durable material. 3. (in graphic… …

  • 9modelling — noun 1. a preliminary sculpture in wax or clay from which a finished work can be copied • Syn: ↑modeling, ↑molding, ↑moulding • Derivationally related forms: ↑mould (for: ↑moulding), ↑mold …

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  • 10Geologic modelling — is the applied science of creating computerized representations of portions of the Earth s crust, especially oil and gas fields and groundwater aquifers. In the oil and gas industry, realistic geologic models are required as input to reservoir… …

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