The correct spelling is "porcelain" (ceramic, usually with a smooth exterior glaze).
Different minerals produce different colour powders (know as the mineral's 'streak') when scratched. For instance, hematite has a red streak, calcite has a white streak and graphite has a black streak. There is also variation within some minerals, depending on impurities. It should be noted that some minerals are too hard to be scratched by porcelain, and will instead powder the porcelain, producing a misleading white streak.
That is a very complicated spell, only fifth and sixth year students at Hogwarts learn to preform a spell like that.
There is probably not a word that uses them all. You can spell disbud, dudish, maybe some others.
Use the linguistics: spell (basic) toilet (where) performence (do)
The letters spell the word advance. They also spell acne, cave, dance and vane.
The difference between ceramic and porcelin floor tiles is ceramic tyles are make of ceramic and porcelin tiles are made of porcelin. They both come in various sizes and styles. Ceramic tyles are usually better for floors and porcelin tiles are usually better for walls and showers.
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stuff. Probably porcelin and silk.
jade, ivory, silk, jewels, and porcelin
Bon Ami, scotch brite sponge, and lots of water
They would get rocking horses of porcelin dolls and doll houses.
Mould clay, china or porcelin, into a cup shape, then fire in a kiln then decorate and that's it.
Hematite, gold, feldspar or magnetite
no.. its like barbie doll hair its fake if your dumb enough to do it it will start a fire
The 8.1 is a diesel motor, no spark plugs.