CLAY, in Natural History, a genus of earths, the characters of which are these: They are firmly coherent, weighty, and compact; stiff, viscid, and ductile to a great degree, while moist; smooth to the touch; not easily breaking between the fingers, nor readily diffusible in water; and, when mixed, not readily subduing from it. See CHEMISTRY and MINERALOGY Index.
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