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ˌover-ˈfire, v. [over- 27.] trans. To fire or heat too much. (Used in Ceramics.)
1626Bacon Sylva §327 Gold might be made but the Alchymists over-fired the Work. 1875Ure's Dict. Arts III. 628 The risks in the oven of being ‘over-fired’, by which it [porcelain] would be melted into a mass, and of being ‘short-fired’, by which its surface would be imperfect. 1885Lock Workshop Receipts Ser. iii. 207/1 Great attention is required in this operation to prevent the enamel from being over-fired. |