dy

/daɪ/
noun
  1. A type of sedimentary rock formed from clay, often used in pottery and brick-making.
    • Ancient bricks were often made from dy mixed with straw.
    • The riverbank was rich in dy, perfect for crafting tiles.
    • The potter shaped the wet dy into a beautiful vase.
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