- dry foot
- The foot of a piece of ceramic work that has been cleared of glaze.
Glossary of Art Terms. 2014.
Glossary of Art Terms. 2014.
dry|foot — «DRY FUT», adverb. 1. with dry feet: »He was able to make his way over the stream dryfoot by leaping from rock to rock. 2. Obsolete. (in hunting) by the scent of the foot … Useful english dictionary
dry-foot — dryˈ foot adverb (Shakespeare) By scent of the foot alone • • • Main Entry: ↑dry … Useful english dictionary
dry foot — noun : the bottom of a piece of pottery when unglazed … Useful english dictionary
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Foot stove — Stove Stove, n. [D. stoof a foot stove, originally, a heated room, a room for a bath; akin to G. stube room, OHG. stuba a heated room, AS. stofe, Icel. stofa a room, bathing room, Sw. stufva, stuga, a room, Dan. stue; of unknown origin. Cf.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dry-footing — /druy foot ing/, n. Ceram. removal of glaze from the rim at the bottom of a piece. [dry foot the base of the piece + ING1] * * * … Universalium
dry-footing — /druy foot ing/, n. Ceram. removal of glaze from the rim at the bottom of a piece. [dry foot the base of the piece + ING1] … Useful english dictionary
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