| fuller's earth |
Fuller's earth is any nonplastic clay or claylike material that can be used to decolorize, filter, and purify animal, mineral, and vegetable oils and greases. It usually has a high magnesium oxide content. In the United States, two varieties of fuller's earth are mined, mainly in the southeastern states. ...
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| full denture |
removable denture replacing all teeth in upper or lower arch --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| fuller's earth |
A clay used to give more body to textiles. It was discovered by John Olson in 1891 at Benson, Arkansas. "Fuller's earth" is not a proper name and, unless "fuller" comes at the beginning of a sentence, should not be capitalized.
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| fulling |
A finishing process in which the woven or knitted cloth is subjected to moisture, heat and friction causing it to shrink considerably in both directions and become compact and solid. In heavily fulled fabrics both the weave and the yarn are obscured, thus giving the apprearance of felt.
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| fuller's earth |
a type of clay that is commercially valuable and widely used as cat litter and as a dispersant in insecticides.
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