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kleiige

Kleiige is a term that appears in some Dutch-language texts to describe a material with clay-like properties. It is not a standard entry in major Dutch dictionaries, and in formal writing the more common descriptors are kleiig or klei-achtig. The form seems to be a dialectal or informal variant built from the noun klei (clay) with the adjectival suffix -ige.

Etymologically, kleiige is formed from klei plus the suffix -ige, which in Dutch can create adjectives meaning

In practice, kleiige would be used to denote textures or substances rich in clay. In soils or

There are no widely recognized places or organizations named Kleiige. It may occur as a fictional or

“having
the
quality
of”
or
“characterized
by.”
In
standard
usage,
however,
the
preferred
forms
are
kleiig
or
klei-achtig,
with
the
latter
becoming
common
in
technical
or
descriptive
contexts.
mud,
it
suggests
high
plasticity,
stickiness
when
wet,
and
slow
drainage.
In
geology
or
archaeology,
writers
typically
prefer
klei-achtig
or
klei-achtige
to
avoid
ambiguity
and
to
align
with
standard
terminology.
For
scientific
writing,
more
precise
terms
such
as
particle-size
distribution,
plasticity
index,
and
Atterberg
limits
are
used
to
quantify
a
clay-rich
material.
brand
name
in
some
works,
but
it
does
not
have
an
established,
fixed
definition
beyond
its
occasional
informal
use
as
a
clay-like
descriptor.