glaise
clay
noun GLEZ Rare
Origin: Gaulish origin, related to Celtic roots for clay or mud
Usage Note
Glaise specifically refers to heavy, sticky clay soil used in pottery and as a raw material. La terre glaise (clay earth) is the full phrase often encountered. The adjective glaiseux means clayey. It is distinct from l'argile, a more technical term for clay mineral.
Examples
"Les enfants modelaient des figurines en glaise."
Natural Translation
The children were modelling figurines out of clay.
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