enamelling Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of enamelling In English

  • 0 present participle of enamel

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  • The redundant / in words like channelled, enamelling, initialled, panelling was again more strongly endorsed by women than men, by differences ranging from 13% to 20%.

  • It is also used as a pre-treatment for painting or enamelling.

  • Lead-based glasses have also been extensively used in electronics components; enamelling; sealing and glazing materials; and solar cells.

  • The company originally specialised in enamelling and metalwork.

  • He was apprenticed to the enamelling trade, but developed an early interest in literature.

  • Lead glass was ideally suited for enamelling vessels and windows owing to its lower working temperature than the forest glass of the body.

  • The technique has been used since ancient times, though it is no longer among the most commonly used enamelling techniques.

  • Among the crafts are the spinning, weaving and dyeing of wool, woodwork, leatherwork, enamelling, lacemaking, embroidery, toymaking and patchwork.

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