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v. t.
That which is enameled; also, any smooth, glossy surface, resembling enamel, especially if variegated.
n. pl.
An extinct order of ganoid fishes. They had a compressed body, covered with dermal ribs (pleurolepida) and with enameled rhomboidal scales.
v. t.
To form a glossy surface like enamel upon; as, to enamel card paper; to enamel leather or cloth.
n.
Any one of a tribe (Sigmodontes) of rodents which includes all the indigenous rats and mice of America. So called from the form of the ridges of enamel on the crowns of the worn molars. Also used adjectively.
v. t.
To variegate with colors as if with enamel.
n.
A red color used in enameling.
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Alt. of Enamelist
a.
Relating to the art of enameling; as, enamel painting.
n.
One who enamels; a workman or artist who applies enamels in ornamental work.
n.
A red consisting of silica, borax, and soda, fused with oxide of copper and iron, and used in enamels, mosaics, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
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v. i.
To practice the art of enameling.
v. t.
To lay enamel upon; to decorate with enamel whether inlaid or painted.
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An ornament of dress usually made of a precious metal, and having enamel or precious stones as a part of its design.
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Coated or adorned with enamel; having a glossy or variegated surface; glazed.
n.
A pigment obtained, usually by roasting cobalt glance with sand or quartz, as a dark earthy powder. It consists of crude cobalt oxide, or of an impure cobalt arseniate. It is used in porcelain painting, and in enameling pottery, to produce a blue color, and is often confounded with smalt, from which, however, it is distinct, as it contains no potash. The name is often loosely applied to mixtures of zaffer proper with silica, or oxides of iron, manganese, etc.
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Consisting of enamel; resembling enamel; smooth; glossy.
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