enamel

enamel
e•nam•el
[[t]ɪˈnæm əl[/t]] n. v. -eled, -el•ing (esp. brit.)-elled, -el•ling.
1) chem. a glassy substance, usu. opaque, applied by fusion to the surface of metal, pottery, etc., as an ornament or for protection
3) chem. any of various varnishes, paints, coatings, etc., drying to a hard, glossy finish
4) fia an artistic work executed in enamel
5) den the hard, glossy, calcareous covering of the crown of a tooth
6) to inlay or overlay with enamel
Etymology: 1275–1325; ME < AF enameler, enamailler= en- I+-amaler, der. of asmal, esmal enamel, OF esmail (-al taken as the suffix -ail) < Frankish *smalt- something melted, c. OHG smalz fat; akin to smelt I; cf. smalto e•nam′el•er, n. e•nam′el•ist, n. e•nam′el•work`, n.

From formal English to slang. 2014.

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