noun a natural material made of very fine particles of earth or rock that becomes hard when it is dried or baked
Clay is used in construction for making bricks, tiles, and ceramics.
Clay has been used in traditional medicine for its healing properties.
Clay is commonly used as a medium for sculpting and pottery.
Clay is a type of soil particle, important in the study of soil science.
Clay is used in various crafts such as jewelry making and clay modeling.
Clay can be used by writers as a medium for creating sculptures or pottery to inspire creativity and explore different artistic expressions.
Psychologists may use clay in art therapy sessions as a form of expression for clients to explore their emotions and thoughts in a tactile and non-verbal way.
Archaeologists use clay to create molds of artifacts or fossils found during excavations to preserve and study them further.
Geologists use clay mineralogy to study the composition and properties of clay minerals in rock formations to understand geological processes and history.
Artists use clay as a versatile medium for sculpting, pottery, and ceramics to create various art pieces and installations.