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/led/, Ceram.a siliceous glaze containing lead oxide as a flux.[1835-45]
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Universalium. 2010.
lead glaze — /led/, Ceram. a siliceous glaze containing lead oxide as a flux. [1835 45] … Useful english dictionary
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