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Term: porcelain shoes
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1) "Porcelain" -- As to porcelain shoes porˇceˇlain Pronunciation: 'por-s(&-)l&n Function: noun Etymology: Middle French porcelaine cowrie shell, porcelain, from Italian porcellana, from porcello vulva, literally, little pig, from Latin porcellus, diminutive of porcus pig, vulva; from the shape of the shell -- more at FARROW 1 : a hard, fine-grained, sonorous, nonporous, and usually translucent and white ceramic ware that consists essentially of kaolin, quartz, and a feldspathic rock and is fired at a high temperature -- called also hard-paste porcelain, true porcelain 2 : SOFT-PASTE PORCELAIN - porˇceˇlainˇlike /-"lIk/ adjective - porˇceˇlaˇneˇous or porˇcelˇlaˇneˇous /"por-s&-'lA-nE-&s/ adjective Pronunciation Symbols Nymphenburg porcelain (about 1760-1765) Porcelain is a ceramic material made by heating selected and refined materials often including clay in the form of kaolinite to high temperatures. Raw materials for porcelain, when mixed with water, form a plastic paste that can be worked to a required shape before firing in a kiln at temperatures between about 1200 and 1400 degrees Celsius. The toughness, strength, and translucence of porcelain arise mainly from the formation at high temperatures of glass and the mineral mullite. Porcelain was named after its resemblance to the white, shiny Venus-shell, called in old Italian porcella. The curved shape of the upper surface of the Venus-shell resembles the curve of a pig's back. (Latin porcella, a little pig, a pig) Properties associated with porcelain include low permeability, high strength, hardness, glassiness, high durability, whiteness, translucence, resonance, brittleness, high resistance to the passage of electricity, high resistance to chemical attack, high resistance to thermal shock and high elasticity. The Combined Nomenclature of the European Communities defines porcelain as "completely vitrified, hard, impermeable (even before glazing), white or artificially coloured, translucent (except when of considerable thickness) and resonant." Porcelain is used to make table, kitchen, sanitary, decorative wares, objects of fine art, and tiles. Its high resistance to the passage of electricity makes porcelain an excellent insulating material and it is widely used for high-voltage insulators. It is also used in dentistry to make false teeth, caps and crowns. - 1 Scope, materials and methods
- 1.1 Scope
- 1.2 Materials
- 1.3 Methods
- 2 Categories of porcelain
- 2.1 Hard paste
- 2.2 Soft paste
- 2.3 Bone china
- 3 History
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2) "Shoes" -- As to porcelain shoes 1shoe Pronunciation: 'shü Function: noun Etymology: Middle English shoo, from Old English scOh; akin to Old High German scuoh shoe 1 a : an outer covering for the human foot typically having a thick or stiff sole with an attached heel and an upper part of lighter material (as leather) b : a metal plate or rim for the hoof of an animal 2 : something resembling a shoe in function or placement 3 plural : another's place, function, or viewpoint <steps from assistant stage manager into the star's shoes -- Steven Fuller> 4 : a device that retards, stops, or controls the motion of an object; especially : the part of a brake that presses on the brake drum 5 a : any of various devices that are inserted in or run along a track or groove to guide a movement, provide a contact or friction grip, or protect against wear, damage, or slipping b : a device (as a clip or track) on a camera that permits attachment of an accessory item (as a flash unit) 6 : a dealing box designed to hold several decks of playing cards - shoeˇless adjective Pronunciation Symbols A shoe is an item of footwear worn on the foot or feet of a human. Shoes may vary from a simple flip-flop to a complex boot. Shoes may have high or low heels, although in western cultures, high heels are considered a woman's style. Shoe materials include leather or canvas. Athletic shoe soles may be made of rubber. Women's shoes on display in a shop window, July 2005 - 1 Parts of a shoe
- 1.1 Sole
- 1.1.1 Insole
- 1.1.2 Outsole
- 1.2 Heel
- 1.3 Vamp, or upper
- 1.4 Tongue
- 2 Accessories to shoes
- 3 Purpose of shoes
- 3.1 Dress and casual shoes
- 3.1.1 Men's shoes
- 3.1.2 Women's shoes
- 3.1.3 Either gender
- 3.2 Athletic Shoes
- 3.3 Comfort Shoes
- 3.4 Categories
- 3.5 Dancing shoes
- 3.6 Work shoes
- 3.7 Snow shoes
- 3.8 Boots
- 4 Maintenance
- 5 Shoe etiquette
- 6 Sizes
- 7 Shoe companies
- 8 Bibliography
- 9 See also
- 10 External links
| The bottom of a shoe is named the sole. It consists of several layers, and is usually a separate piece from the upper shoe (though not always, as in the case of wooden shoes). Insole The insole is the interior bottom of the shoe, which sits directly beneath the foot. Many shoes have removable and replaceable insoles, and extra insoles are often added for comfort or health reasons (to control the shape, moisture, or smell of the shoe). Outso..."
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