clay
US /kleɪ/
UK /kleɪ/

1.
argila
a stiff, sticky fine-grained earth, typically yellow, red, or bluish-gray in color and often forming an impermeable layer in the soil. It can be molded when wet and is dried and fired to make bricks, pottery, and ceramics.
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The potter shaped the wet clay into a beautiful vase.
O oleiro moldou a argila molhada em um belo vaso.
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The soil in this area is rich in clay.
O solo nesta área é rico em argila.
2.
corpo, argila
the human body, especially as contrasted with the spirit or soul
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The spirit left its mortal clay.
O espírito deixou sua argila mortal.
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He was just a lump of clay in the hands of fate.
Ele era apenas um pedaço de argila nas mãos do destino.