0 a decorative glass-like substance that is melted onto clay, metal, or glass objects, and then left to cool and become hard, or an object covered with this substance
1 to cover something with enamel
2 a substance made from glass that is used to decorate or protect clay, metal, and glass objects, or an object covered with this substance:
Then a wardress poured liquid down my throat out of a tin enamelled cup.
The first is that large quantities of these goods not enamelled are imported for the purpose of remanufacture in this country.
Lithium carbonate is an ingredient in vitreous enamels used on staves, refrigerators and other domestic appliances.
The imports of patent, varnished, japanned and enamelled leather entering this country from all sources in 1933 amounted approximately to £750,000.
Last year our exports of prepared paints and enamels came to over£1,000,000; those of paints and colours in powder to over£750,000 and of varnish to over£500,000.
Three further ornamental enamels were lost before the first description of the cross.
The top layers of the enamel's primary mineral, hydroxylapatite, are converted into the more robust fluorapatite.
First she concentrated on the design with clear enamels.
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