Clay (disambiguation)
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Clay is a material primarily composed of a grouping of clay minerals, and can be used as an art medium.
Clay may also refer to:
- The designation for the smallest particle size above "colloid" of granular material, regardless of composition
 
People
Places
Canada
- Clay Island, Nunavut
 
United States
- Clay, Alabama
 - Clay, California
 - Clay, Kentucky
 - Clay, New York
 - Clay, West Virginia
 - Clay, Wisconsin, ghost town
 - Clay City, Illinois
 - Clay City, Indiana
 - Clay City, Kentucky
 - Clay City Township, Clay County, Illinois
 - Clay Center (disambiguation)
 - Clay County (disambiguation)
 - Clay Township (disambiguation)
 - Mount Clay, a peak in New Hampshire
 
United Kingdom
- Clay, County Armagh, a townland in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
 - Clay, County Down, a townland in County Down, Northern Ireland
 - Clay, County Fermanagh, a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
 - Oxford Clay, a geological formation
 
In arts and entertainment
- Clay (1965 film), a 1965 Australian film
 - Clay (2008 film), a 2008 film based on the novel by David Almond
 - Clay (novel), by David Almond
 - Clay (musical), a 2008 hiphop musical by Matt Sax
 - "Clay" (short story), by James Joyce
 - Clay Records, a record label
 - "Clay", an episode of the television series Teletubbies
 
In science and technology
- Clay (industrial plasticine)
 - Clay Mathematics Institute, a private, non-profit foundation, based in Providence, Rhode Island
 - Clay moths, several relatively unrelated species (though most are of family Noctuidae):
- Eugnorisma depuncta (Plain Clay) and several Diarsia and Xestia species (Noctuinae)
 - Mythimna ferrago (The Clay, Hadeninae)
 - Paracolax tristalis (Clay Fan-foot, Herminiinae)
 - Cyclophora linearia (Clay Triple-lines, family Geometridae)
 
 
Other uses
- Clay court, a type of tennis court
 - Hair clay, a type of hair product
 
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