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–n.1. a glasslike substance melted and then cooled to make a smooth, hard surface. Different colors of enamel are used to cover or decorate different surfaces, such as metal or pottery.2. a paint or varnish used to make a smooth, hard, glossy surface when dry: »
We put a heavy coat of enamel on the baby's toys to prevent them from chipping.
3. the smooth, hard, glossy outer layer that covers and protects the crown of a tooth: »The crown is covered with enamel, the hardest substance in the body, and the root is covered with cementum (Harbaugh and Goodrich).
4. any smooth, hard, shiny coating or surface.5. a thing or things covered or decorated with enamel; enamelware.6. a cosmetic formerly applied to skin to make it smooth.–v.t.1. to cover or decorate with enamel: »We bought a bucket of paint and enameled the woodwork.
2. to form a hard, glossy surface upon.3. to adorn with various colors; decorate as if with enamel.╂[< Anglo-French enamayller < en- on (< Latin in-) + amayl, Old French esmail enamel < Germanic (compare Old High German smelzen melt, to smelt)]–e|nam´el|er or especially British–e|nam´el|ler, noun.–e|nam´el|like´, adjective.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.