"greenbody" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: greenbodies [plural]
Etymology: From green (“undried, raw”) + body (“physical object”). Etymology templates: {{m|en|green||undried, raw}} green (“undried, raw”), {{m|en|body||physical object}} body (“physical object”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} greenbody (plural greenbodies)
  1. (ceramics, nanotechnology) A ceramic precursor, usually mesostructured with dopants, which has been formed but not yet milled or fired. Categories (topical): Ceramics, Nanotechnology Related terms: greenware

Inflected forms

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