noun a hard, glossy substance that covers the surface of teeth and some other parts of the body
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In art, enamel can refer to a type of paint that is typically applied to metal surfaces and then heated to fuse the paint to the surface.
In dentistry, enamel refers to the hard outer layer of the teeth that protects against decay and damage.
Enamel may be used in architectural design to add color and decorative elements to building exteriors or interiors.
Enamel can also be used in jewelry making, where it is often applied to metal surfaces to add color and decorative elements.
Enamel cookware refers to pots and pans that have been coated with a layer of enamel to provide a non-stick and easy to clean surface.
Enamel can be used in writing to describe the hard, glossy substance that covers the surface of teeth.
Dentists frequently work with enamel as it is an important part of tooth structure and can be affected by decay or damage.
Enamel can also refer to a type of paint that is used in art, particularly in creating enamel jewelry or enamel signs.