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Vitrified

adjective
1.
(of ceramics) having the surface made shiny and nonporous by fusing a vitreous solution to it.  Synonyms: glassy, vitreous.  "Glassy porcelain" , "Hard vitreous china used for plumbing fixtures"



Vitrify

verb
(past & past part. vitrified; pres. part. vitrifying)
1.
Change into glass or a glass-like substance by applying heat.
2.
Undergo vitrification; become glassy or glass-like.






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"Vitrified" Quotes from Famous Books



... &c., is therefore limited. And in two ways. For not only must they be of this washable nature, but they must be of a character to resist the influence of the heat. Happily, this is an age of glazed-ware and vitrified goods of every description. Glazed and fire-burnt bricks and tiles, terracottas, faience, and pottery generally, are now so extensively manufactured that there is little excuse for not constructing a bath throughout of materials at once washable and unaffected by high ...
— The Turkish Bath - Its Design and Construction • Robert Owen Allsop

... and interesting indeed is the wild scenery in the vicinity of the treacherous oasis of Sultelli. A field of extinct volcanic cones, vomited out of the entrails of the earth, and each encircled by a black belt of vitrified lava, environs it on three sides; and of these Mount Abida, three thousand feet in height, whose cup, enveloped in clouds, stretches some two and a half miles in diameter, would seem to be the parent. Beyond, ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, No. 341, March, 1844, Vol. 55 • Various

... DARWIN'S Naturalist's Voyage, ch. iii. for an account of those vitrified siliceous tubes which are formed by lightning entering loose sand. During a thunderstorm which passed over Galle, on the 16th May, 1854, the fortifications were shaken by lightning, and an extraordinary cavity was opened behind ...
— Ceylon; an Account of the Island Physical, Historical, and • James Emerson Tennent

... Vitrified bricks, made from clay or ground shale, are burned until the materials begin to fuse superficially, forming their own glaze. Other forms of brick and tile are not glazed at all, but are left porous. The red color of ordinary brick and earthenware is ...
— An Elementary Study of Chemistry • William McPherson

... of sulphur, salt, and thunderbolts; mixes up scriptural texts, theology, and chemistry after a most bewildering fashion; and finally comes to the conclusion that a thunderbolt, flung by the Almighty, calcined the body of Lot's wife, and at the same time vitrified its particles into a ...
— History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom • Andrew Dickson White


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