Meaning enamel
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The white substance over the crown of teeth
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the hard, mineralized material that covers the outside portion of the tooth that lies above the gum line (the crown).
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Hard calcified tissue covering dentin of the crown of tooth.
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early 14c., from Anglo-French enamailler (early 14c.), from en- "in" (see en- (1)) + amailler "to enamel," variant of Old French esmailler, from esmal "enamel," from Fran [..]
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early 15c., in ceramics, from enamel (v.). As "hardest part of a tooth," 1718, from a use in French émail.
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A type of paint made from very fine pigments and resin that form a glossy surface. Also, the application of this paint to a material in order to create a smooth and glossy surface. Related: Barnett Ne [..]
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hard substance (mostly calcium carbonate) covering the exposed portion of a tooth.
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A hard, thin, translucent substance covering and protecting the dentin of a tooth crown. Composed mostly of calcium salts.
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The hard, calcified (mineralized) portion of the tooth that covers the crown. Enamel is the hardest substance in the body.
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a hard shiny paint used on such things as bathtubs, cookers and saucepans
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A paint that is characterized by an ability to form an especially smooth film.
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A term that describes a glossy coating on paper.
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(ue-nam´el) The outer dense substance covering the crown of a tooth. endergonic
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A hard ceramic which covers the exposed part of your teeth.
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Organic material, which is applied in a film to protect or decorate aluminum, tinplate, blackplate or paper.
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A vitreous substance made of finely powdered glass colored with metallic oxide and suspended in an oily medium for ease of application with a brush. The medium burns away during firing in a low-temperature muffle kiln (about 965-1300°F or 500-700°C).
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Generic term for an alkyd-based pigmented coating that dries to a smooth, hard, glossy finish.  The term is often more broadly used for a coating which gives a hard, stain-resistant film.
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A vitreous substance made of finely powdered glass colored with metallic oxide and suspended in an oily medium for ease of application with a brush. The medium burns away during firing in a low-temperature muffle kiln (about 965-1300°F or 500-700°C).
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 Broad classification of paints that dry to a hard, usually glossy finish. Most equipment-coating enamels require baking. Enamels for walls do not.
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A colored, powdered glass-based compound that is fused to the surface of metal or glass for decoration and protection. An enamel finish is typically opaque.
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(n) hard white substance covering the crown of a tooth(n) a colored glassy compound (opaque or partially opaque) that is fused to the surface of metal or glass or pottery for decoration or protection( [..]
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The hard outside layer of tooth material.
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Say cheese and show off your enamel! Enamel is the hardest substance in your whole body, and it covers and protects your teeth.
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A substance made of powdered glass and colouring agents can be fused onto various metals and is used to decorate pieces of jewellery.
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Enamel refers to the hard tissue that covers the crown of a tooth.
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the hard surface of the tooth above the gum line
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The hard calcified tissue covering over the outside of the tooth. It is the hardest substance in the body.
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A paint used as a topcoat (over a primer) that forms a hard glossy surface.
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A vitreous, usually opaque coating that can be either protective or decorative that is then baked onto metal, glass or ceramic ware.
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Coloured glass in powder form and sometimes bound with oil, which is bonded to a metal surface or plaque by firing.
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the hard, white, outermost layer of a tooth.
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A hard thin translucent layer of calcified substance which envelops and protects the Dentin of the Crown of the Tooth. It is the hardest substance in the body and is almost entirely composed of Calciu [..]
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An acquired or hereditary condition due to deficiency in the formation of Tooth Enamel (Amelogenesis). It is usually characterized by defective, thin, or malformed Dental Enamel. Risk Factors for Enam [..]
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A chronic endemic form of hypoplasia of the Dental Enamel caused by Drinking Water with a high Fluorine content during the Time of Tooth formation, and characterized by defective calcification that gi [..]
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Paint with finely ground pigments and a high binder content so that it dries to a hard gloss or semi-gloss finish.
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The very hard, prismatically structured outer surface of a tooth crown.
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Tooth enamel is the hardest and most highly mineralized substance of the body, and is one of the four major tissues that make up the tooth. It is the normally visible dental tissue of a tooth and is s [..]
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Enamel is colored, powdered glass that has been fused to metal, pottery, or glass, resulting in a glossy surface.
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– a pigment of vitreous nature composed usually of powdered potash and silica, bound with oil, coloured with metallic oxides, and applied to gold, silver, copper, glass, etc., as a surface decoration [..]
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the hard surface of the tooth above the gum line
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A term that describes a glossy coating on paper.
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A siliceous substance made from a mixture of feldspar, quartz, carbonate and sodium chloride. Used to decorate ceramics and metals. Metals may be decorated using the cloisonné technique whereby the pa [..]
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A word with several meanings, the term can pertain to a ceramic or vitreous porcelain glaze that can be applied to a surface as a pottery or metal finish and then fused to that surface in a kiln. The [..]
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A hard, white outer layer of the tooth that covers and protects the dentin.
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Colored glass, in powder form and sometimes bound with oil, which is bonded to a metal surface or Plaque firing. It is chemically identical with glass, consisting of a mixture of silica (from quartz o [..]
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Enamel is colored glass bonded to a metal surface by firing.
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A term that describes a glossy coating on paper.
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  Enamel is a decorative technique in which a glass "paste" is applied to the surface of a metal--normally bronze copper or gold. This glass composition fuses to the metal under very high temperaturescreating a vitreous or glass-like decorative surface. The color of the enamel and its degree of transparency dependd on metal oxide [..]
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A painted porcelain decoration in vitreous colors that fuse to the glazed surface during low temperature kiln firing. Enamel sinks deeply into soft-paste porcelain but is not absorbed by hard-paste porcelain.
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An opaque or semi-transparent glassy substance that is used as a protective layer.
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Vitreous enamel is a strong, smooth coating formed by the application of molten, pigmented glass on metal. Enamel paint was so-named since its hard, glossy finish resembled vitreous enamel.
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A form of low temperature glaze that is applied on top of an already fired higher temperature glaze. Enamels are often lead based, as it is a flux, which works at a low temperature.
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A term that describes a glossy coating on paper.
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colored glass, in powder form and sometimes bound with oil, which is bonded to a metal surface or plaque by firing.
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A term that describes a glossy coating on paper.
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A term that describes a glossy coating on paper.
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A synthetic compound of cellulose acetate (wood pulp and magnesium). Used to insulate wire in meters, relays, and motor windings.
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