Lexicographical Neighbors of Fritt
Literary usage of Fritt
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1912)
"То obtain all the advantages of fritting, two fritts must \n: made, one to contain
the lead, and the other the' boric oxide ; for if a single fritt ..."
2. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1909)
"The fritt: In deciding what portion of this glaze to fritt, the following ...
This leaves 0.3 to be added by either the fritt or as calcium carbou- .ate. ..."
3. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1857)
"fritt North Eastern Railway. Pritt Stamford aud Essendine ... fritt Great Southern
and Weatern'Railway of Ireland. fritt ..."
4. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1909)
"The fritt: In deciding what portion of this glaze to fritt, the following ...
This leaves 0.3 to be added by either the fritt or as calcium carbonate. ..."
5. Transactions of the American Ceramic Society Containing the Papers and by American Ceramic Society (1911)
"The feldspar fritt gives longest heat range, flint fritt gives the next longest,
... With a flint fritt, feldspar, as raw material, gives the best results, ..."
6. The Popular Encyclopedia: Being a General Dictionary of Arts, Sciences by Daniel Keyte Sandford, Thomas Thomson, Allan Cunningham (1836)
"These are the fritted glazes, in proper succession :— 1. fritt.—Flint, 54 ; lead,
17; ... fritt, 80 ; borax, 32 ; nitre, 8. The raw glaces for earthenware, ..."