Associations to the word «Frit»
Noun
- Philips
- Bonding
- Silica
- Enamel
- Antilles
- Quartz
- Porcelain
- Pieter
- Tubing
- Packing
- Paste
- Wafer
- Manganese
- Willem
- Solubility
- Oxide
- Fertilizer
- Holm
- Alkali
- Inlet
- Pigment
- Binder
- Jens
- Soda
- Ammonium
- Spacer
- Funnel
- Van
- Johan
- Netherlands
- Polynomial
- Anton
- Nobel
- Flux
- Glass
- Physicist
- Nitrate
- Microscopy
- Sow
- Microscope
- Pore
- Og
- Filter
- Dutch
- Chromatography
- Botanist
- Denmark
- Den
- Bead
- Johannes
- Zinc
- Potassium
- Powder
- Particle
- Furnace
- Amsterdam
- Ingredient
- Column
- Substrate
- Jacobs
- Clay
- Copper
- Polymer
- Plug
- Compression
- Melt
- Outlet
- Coating
- Der
- Vols
- Jan
- Extraction
- Altar
- Electrode
- Painter
- Sodium
- Klein
- Mixture
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
FRIT, noun. A fused mixture of materials used to make glass
FRIT, verb. To add frit to a glass or ceramic mixture
FRIT, verb. To prepare by heat (the materials for making glass); to fuse partially.
FRIT, adjective. (UK) (dialect) (Lincolnshire) frightened
FRIT AWAY, verb. (transitive) To fritter away.
FRIT BRICK, noun. A lump of calcined glass materials, brought to a pasty condition in a reverberatory furnace, preliminary to the perfect vitrification in the melting pot.
FRIT BRICKS, noun. Plural of frit brick
FRIT FLIES, noun. Plural of frit fly
FRIT FLY, noun. Any fly in the family Chloropidae
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