Etymology: [ i-'na-m&l ] (transitive verb.) 14th century. Middle English, from Middle French enamailler, from en- + esmail enamel, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German smelzan to melt; more at SMELT.
the hard covering on the exposed part of a tooth, a coating that dries to a hard, glossy finish, to coat or decorate something with enamel, an opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects, smooth and glossy coating for ornament or protection (metal, pottery, etc.); lacquer, glaze, finish, amel, Relating to the art of enameling; as, enamel painting, To disguise with cosmetics, as a woman's complexion, To form a glossy surface like enamel upon; as, to enamel card paper; to enamel leather or cloth, Any one of various preparations for giving a smooth, glossy surface like that of enamel, any smooth glossy coating that resembles ceramic glaze a paint that dries to a hard glossy finish hard white substance covering the crown of a tooth a colored glassy compound (opaque or partially opaque) that is fused to the surface of metal or glass or pottery for decoration or protection coat, inlay, or surface with enamel, To variegate with colors as if with enamel, 1) A paint made of finely ground pigments and varnish Used as an overglaze 2) A hard, glossy wood finish which is achieved through brushing and rubbing, A hard calcified tissue produced by ameloblasts Enamel is composed almost entirely of inorganic calcium phosphate, most of which is arranged in elongate prismatic crystals Enamel is the hardest substance produced by vertebrates Enamel is found in gnathostome teeth and cosmoid and placoid scales, A cosmetic intended to give the appearance of a smooth and beautiful complexion, A variety of glass, used in ornament, to cover a surface, as of metal or pottery, and admitting of after decoration in color, or used itself for inlaying or application in varied colors, A type of paint consisting of an intimate dispersion of pigments in a varnish or resin vehicle, A glassy, opaque bead obtained by the blowpipe, It merely covers the exposed parts of the teeth of man, but in many animals is intermixed in various ways with the dentine and cement, The intensely hard calcified tissue entering into the composition of teeth, That which is enameled; also, any smooth, glossy surface, resembling enamel, especially if variegated, To lay enamel upon; to decorate with enamel whether inlaid or painted, To practice the art of enameling, coat, inlay, or surface with enamel, A gloss finish which dries slowly by evaporation of the solvent, A term that describes a glossy coating on paper, A coating material used on paper, Powder coating, usually a combination of clay, quartz, feldspar, silica and color pigments, applied to an iron casting When fired at high temperatures the coating melts and fuses to the casting, creating a glass-like surface The unequaled thickness of KOHLER enamel provides outstanding protection against chipping and scratching while offering deep color, Broad classification of paints that dry to a hard, usually glossy finish Most equipment-coating enamels require baking Enamels for walls do not, a paint that dries to a hard glossy finish, a colored glassy compound (opaque or partially opaque) that is fused to the surface of metal or glass or pottery for decoration or protection, Enamel is a substance like glass which can be heated and put onto metal, glass, or pottery in order to decorate or protect it. a white enamel saucepan on the oil stove. enamel baths, coat with enamel, cover with a smooth and glossy coating (for ornament or protection); lacquer, glaze, Enamel is a hard, shiny paint that is used especially for painting metal and wood. enamel polymer paints, Enamel is the hard white substance that forms the outer part of a tooth. enamelled enamelling enameled enameling to cover or decorate something with enamel, hard white substance covering the crown of a tooth, A thin ceramic coating, usually of high glass content, applied to a substrate, generally a metal, any smooth glossy coating that resembles ceramic glaze, [re: paper] a term for coated paper or the coating material on a paper, The hard, calcified (mineralized) portion of the tooth which covers the crown Enamel is the hardest substance in the body, essentially vitrified pigments deposited in layers at temperature to leave colored glass in fields on rings or jewelry Slow laborious process producing a lustrous intense color, but easily cracked or damaged Difficult to control the colors, especially reds Should not be used on wedding rings or rings exposed to daily wear dvb uses vitreous (glass) enamel on gold rings, and resin enamel on silver or costume jewelry Resin enamel is softer and less lustrous, the hard shiny outer surface of the tooth extraction: the removal of teeth that are severely decayed, broken, lose, or causing crowding, A term applied to a coated paper or to a coating material on a paper, A coated paper or the substance that coats it, A coated sheet or the coating on a sheet, The hard calcified tissue which covers the dentine of the crown portion of a tooth Enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body, 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) Sometimes, several firings are required to fuse the different colors of an elaborately enameled object, Actually "pigmented clear finish" A free-flowing finish that dries hard to the degree of sheen formulated gloss to flat, In its simplest terms, all enamel is produced by fusing colored powdered glass to metal to produce a vitreous or glass-like, decorative surface The enamel may be translucent with fancy engraving on the metal underneath, which produces guilloche (ghee-YOSH) enamel Popular during during the mid-Victorian period was a solid black blue or white enamel used to fill engraved designs 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 adheres to the metal through fusion under very high temperatures The color of the enamel and its degree of transparency depend on the metal oxides that exist in the glass and the temperature at which the glass melts and coheres to the surface: "Harder"=fused at higher temperatures=more durable, more translucent "Softer"=fused at lower temperatures=more fragile, more opaque, A type of coated paper or the coating material on a paper, Technically, an enamel is a colored varnish, or high-gloss paint Generally, the term is used for high quality, dirt-resistant paints (generally for interior use) that may have a sheen level from satin to glossy These coatings are used for more demanding applications as in kitchens, bathrooms, etc, > A colored opaque glass or glaze-like substance that is bonded to a metal surface In China, enamels can be applied to metal, ceramic or glass bodies In ceramics, enamels may be applied either to a pre-fired, unglazed body, or painted onto the surface of a high-fired glaze, after which the object is fired a second time at a lower temperature Overglaze enamels seem first to have appeared in China on stonewares made at the Cizhou kilns in the Song or Jin dynasties Certain Chinese enamel colour palettes are known by specific names, such as wucai, yingcai, famille verte, famille noire, famille jaune, fencai, and famille rose, amelled, US, past of enamel, covered with or as if with a glossy and usually brightly colored coating; "her enameled nails"; "the sun-enameled scene"; "a blue enameled bowl", covered with or as if with a glossy and usually brightly colored coating; "her enameled nails"; "the sun-enameled scene"; "a blue enameled bowl, Coated or adorned with enamel; having a glossy or variegated surface; glazed, present participle of enamel, UK, past of enamel, enam·elled in AM, use enameled An enamelled object is decorated or covered with enamel. enamelled plates, covered with enamel, glassy material applied to a metal surface or pottery by fusion; enamelware; (Dentistry) hard glossy calcareous coating of a crown of tooth, covering or finishing with enamel, enam·el·ling in AM, use enameling Enamelling is the decoration of something such as jewellery with enamel, UK, present participle of enamel, third-person singular of enamel, plural of enamel,
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the hard covering on the exposed part of a tooth
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a coating that dries to a hard, glossy finish
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to coat or decorate something with enamel
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an opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects
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smooth and glossy coating for ornament or protection (metal, pottery, etc.); lacquer, glaze, finish isim
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Relating to the art of enameling; as, enamel painting
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To disguise with cosmetics, as a woman's complexion
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To form a glossy surface like enamel upon; as, to enamel card paper; to enamel leather or cloth
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Any one of various preparations for giving a smooth, glossy surface like that of enamel
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any smooth glossy coating that resembles ceramic glaze a paint that dries to a hard glossy finish hard white substance covering the crown of a tooth a colored glassy compound (opaque or partially opaque) that is fused to the surface of metal or glass or pottery for decoration or protection coat, inlay, or surface with enamel
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To variegate with colors as if with enamel
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1) A paint made of finely ground pigments and varnish Used as an overglaze 2) A hard, glossy wood finish which is achieved through brushing and rubbing
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A hard calcified tissue produced by ameloblasts Enamel is composed almost entirely of inorganic calcium phosphate, most of which is arranged in elongate prismatic crystals Enamel is the hardest substance produced by vertebrates Enamel is found in gnathostome teeth and cosmoid and placoid scales
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A cosmetic intended to give the appearance of a smooth and beautiful complexion
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A variety of glass, used in ornament, to cover a surface, as of metal or pottery, and admitting of after decoration in color, or used itself for inlaying or application in varied colors
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A type of paint consisting of an intimate dispersion of pigments in a varnish or resin vehicle
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A glassy, opaque bead obtained by the blowpipe
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It merely covers the exposed parts of the teeth of man, but in many animals is intermixed in various ways with the dentine and cement
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The intensely hard calcified tissue entering into the composition of teeth
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That which is enameled; also, any smooth, glossy surface, resembling enamel, especially if variegated
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To lay enamel upon; to decorate with enamel whether inlaid or painted
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To practice the art of enameling
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coat, inlay, or surface with enamel
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A gloss finish which dries slowly by evaporation of the solvent
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A term that describes a glossy coating on paper
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A coating material used on paper
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Powder coating, usually a combination of clay, quartz, feldspar, silica and color pigments, applied to an iron casting When fired at high temperatures the coating melts and fuses to the casting, creating a glass-like surface The unequaled thickness of KOHLER enamel provides outstanding protection against chipping and scratching while offering deep color
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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 paint that dries to a hard glossy finish
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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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Enamel is a substance like glass which can be heated and put onto metal, glass, or pottery in order to decorate or protect it. a white enamel saucepan on the oil stove. enamel baths
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coat with enamel, cover with a smooth and glossy coating (for ornament or protection); lacquer, glaze fiil
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Enamel is a hard, shiny paint that is used especially for painting metal and wood. enamel polymer paints
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Enamel is the hard white substance that forms the outer part of a tooth. enamelled enamelling enameled enameling to cover or decorate something with enamel
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hard white substance covering the crown of a tooth
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A thin ceramic coating, usually of high glass content, applied to a substrate, generally a metal
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any smooth glossy coating that resembles ceramic glaze
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[re: paper] a term for coated paper or the coating material on a paper
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The hard, calcified (mineralized) portion of the tooth which covers the crown Enamel is the hardest substance in the body
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essentially vitrified pigments deposited in layers at temperature to leave colored glass in fields on rings or jewelry Slow laborious process producing a lustrous intense color, but easily cracked or damaged Difficult to control the colors, especially reds Should not be used on wedding rings or rings exposed to daily wear dvb uses vitreous (glass) enamel on gold rings, and resin enamel on silver or costume jewelry Resin enamel is softer and less lustrous
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the hard shiny outer surface of the tooth extraction: the removal of teeth that are severely decayed, broken, lose, or causing crowding
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A term applied to a coated paper or to a coating material on a paper
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A coated paper or the substance that coats it
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A coated sheet or the coating on a sheet
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The hard calcified tissue which covers the dentine of the crown portion of a tooth Enamel is the hardest tissue in the human body
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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) Sometimes, several firings are required to fuse the different colors of an elaborately enameled object
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Actually "pigmented clear finish" A free-flowing finish that dries hard to the degree of sheen formulated gloss to flat
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In its simplest terms, all enamel is produced by fusing colored powdered glass to metal to produce a vitreous or glass-like, decorative surface The enamel may be translucent with fancy engraving on the metal underneath, which produces guilloche (ghee-YOSH) enamel Popular during during the mid-Victorian period was a solid black blue or white enamel used to fill engraved designs 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 adheres to the metal through fusion under very high temperatures The color of the enamel and its degree of transparency depend on the metal oxides that exist in the glass and the temperature at which the glass melts and coheres to the surface: "Harder"=fused at higher temperatures=more durable, more translucent "Softer"=fused at lower temperatures=more fragile, more opaque
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A type of coated paper or the coating material on a paper
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Technically, an enamel is a colored varnish, or high-gloss paint Generally, the term is used for high quality, dirt-resistant paints (generally for interior use) that may have a sheen level from satin to glossy These coatings are used for more demanding applications as in kitchens, bathrooms, etc
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> A colored opaque glass or glaze-like substance that is bonded to a metal surface In China, enamels can be applied to metal, ceramic or glass bodies In ceramics, enamels may be applied either to a pre-fired, unglazed body, or painted onto the surface of a high-fired glaze, after which the object is fired a second time at a lower temperature Overglaze enamels seem first to have appeared in China on stonewares made at the Cizhou kilns in the Song or Jin dynasties Certain Chinese enamel colour palettes are known by specific names, such as wucai, yingcai, famille verte, famille noire, famille jaune, fencai, and famille rose
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Enameled.
amelled - "golden bendes, which were entayld / With curious antickes, and full faire aumayld ."
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US, past of enamel
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enameled
covered with or as if with a glossy and usually brightly colored coating; "her enameled nails"; "the sun-enameled scene"; "a blue enameled bowl"
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enameled
covered with or as if with a glossy and usually brightly colored coating; "her enameled nails"; "the sun-enameled scene"; "a blue enameled bowl
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enameled
Coated or adorned with enamel; having a glossy or variegated surface; glazed
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enameling
present participle of enamel
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UK, past of enamel
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enam·elled in AM, use enameled An enamelled object is decorated or covered with enamel. enamelled plates
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covered with enamel sıfat
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enamelling
glassy material applied to a metal surface or pottery by fusion; enamelware; (Dentistry) hard glossy calcareous coating of a crown of tooth isim
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covering or finishing with enamel sıfat
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enam·el·ling in AM, use enameling Enamelling is the decoration of something such as jewellery with enamel
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