IPA: /ˈkleɪɪʃ/
KK: /kleɪɪʃ/
Having a texture or appearance similar to clay, often soft and malleable.
The artist preferred a clayish material for her sculptures to easily shape them.
Clayish → The word is formed from "clay" (from Old English "claeg", meaning a sticky, malleable earth) and the suffix "-ish" (meaning having the quality of). Thus, "clayish" describes something that has the quality or characteristics of clay.
Think of 'clay' as a sticky, malleable earth, and remember that 'clayish' means having the qualities of clay.