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Wedging clay is similar to kneading bread dough. Clay tends to set up over time and the process of wedging it loosens it up. It is not uncommon for the clay to soften dramatically on wedging, this is thought to occur because of of mobilization of water between the flat particles of clay and the disruption of a stable electrical charge pattern between water and clay that develops over time. ...
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Relationships, facts, assumptions, heuristics and models derived through the formal and informal analysis or interpretation of data.
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Wooden support brace used for strengthening the location where two timbers are joined or crossing.
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A unit of measure used to express the speed of a ship in nautical miles per hour. One knot = 1.151 statute miles per hour.
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Unsound gaiting action which starts with twisting elbows and toeing out. Crossing over. Weaving.
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| Kn | the sound of knocking (as on a door or in an engine or bearing) |
| Kn | a vigorous blow |
| Kn | deliver a sharp blow or push :"He knocked the glass clear across the room." |
| Kn | knock against with force or violence |
| Kn | rap with the knuckles |
| Kn | of car engines, when firing too early |
| Kn | make light, repeated taps on a surface |
| Kn | strike against forcefully |
| Kn | be around |
| Kn | collide violently with an obstacle |
| Kn | cost a certain amount |
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