terra alba

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terra alba

A potter shapes a vase from terra alba on a spinning wheel.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A fine, usually white clay: A substance formed by the weathering of aluminous minerals, such as feldspar. It is used in ceramics, as an absorbent, and as a filler in products like paper.
    • A fine white clay for specific manufacturing: A material used in making tobacco pipes, pottery, and in the process of whitening leather.
    • Finely pulverized gypsum: A white, powdered form of gypsum used particularly as a pigment.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The artisan used terra alba as a key ingredient in the porcelain mixture.
    • Terra alba is an effective filler for improving the opacity and texture of paper.
    • For the restoration, they needed a pure white pigment and selected terra alba.
Advanced Usage
  • Technical/Industrial Context: The term is primarily used in industrial, artistic, and geological contexts rather than in everyday conversation. It specifies a material's origin (weathering) and its functional properties (absorbency, filler, pigment).
    • The geologist identified the deposit as terra alba, noting its high kaolinite content.
Variants and Related Words
  • Kaolin: A type of fine white clay, often synonymous with one meaning of terra alba, used especially in ceramics.
  • China clay: Another term for kaolin.
  • Gypsum: A mineral (calcium sulfate), which, when finely ground, constitutes one form of terra alba.
  • Whiting: A white powder (often calcium carbonate) used similarly as a pigment or filler, sometimes confused with terra alba.
Synonyms
  • White clay
  • Kaolin (for the clay form)
  • Pipe clay (specifically for clay used in pipes)
  • Gypsum powder (for the powdered gypsum form)
Notes on Different Meanings

The term "terra alba" has three closely related but distinct meanings based on composition and use: 1. Weathered aluminous clay: Emphasizes the geological origin and general uses (ceramics, absorbent). 2. Specific white clay for manufacturing: Highlights its application in crafting pipes, pottery, and treating leather. 3. Powdered gypsum as a pigment: Focuses on its form and primary use as a whitening agent or base in paints and coatings.

terra alba

A potter shapes a vase from terra alba on a spinning wheel.

Noun
  1. a fine usually white clay formed by the weathering of aluminous minerals (as feldspar); used in ceramics and as an absorbent and as a filler (e.g., in paper)
  2. fine white clay used in making tobacco pipes and pottery and in whitening leather
  3. finely pulverized gypsum used especially as a pigment