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kaolin

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kaolin /ˈkāələn, ˈkeɪələn /
noun a fine soft white clay, resulting from the natural decomposition of other clays or feldspar. It is used for making porcelain and china, as a filler in paper and textiles, and in medicinal absorbents. Also called china clay.
– DERIVATIVES
kaolinic
– ORIGIN early 18th century : from French, from Chinese gāolǐng, literally high hill, the name of a mountain in Jiangxi province where the clay is found.