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dry-footing

[ drahy-foot-ing ]

noun

, Ceramics.
  1. removal of glaze from the rim at the bottom of a piece.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of dry-footing1

dry foot the base of the piece + -ing 1
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Example Sentences

But that which troubles me most is that it has rained all this morning so furiously that I fear my house is all over water, and with that expectation I rose and went into my house and find that it is as wet as the open street, and that there is not one dry-footing above nor below in my house.

But that which troubles me most is that it has rained all this morning so furiously that I fear my house is all over water, and with that expectation I rose and went into my house and find that it is as wet as the open street, and that there is not one dry-footing above nor below in my house.

But that which troubles me most is that it has rained all this morning so furiously that I fear my house is all over water, and with that expectation I rose and went into my house and find that it is as wet as the open street, and that there is not one dry-footing above nor below in my house.

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