PETUNSE, in natural history, one of the two substances whereof the porcelain or china-ware is made.
The petunse is a coarse kind of flint or pebble, the surface of which is not so smooth, when broken, as that of our common flint.
article · 229 chars · lineage ↗ · page image at NLS ↗
PETUNSE, in natural history, one of the two substances whereof the porcelain or china-ware is made.
The petunse is a coarse kind of flint or pebble, the surface of which is not so smooth, when broken, as that of our common flint.