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earthenware
[ ur-thuhn-wair ]
noun
- pottery of baked or hardened clay, especially any of the coarse, opaque varieties.
- clay for making such pottery.
earthenware
/ ˈɜːθənˌwɛə /
noun
- vessels, etc, made of baked clay
- ( as adjective )
an earthenware pot
Word History and Origins
Origin of earthenware1
Example Sentences
Highly hierarchical, with powerful masters of time who encoded astronomical knowledge in the Nebra Sky Disc, they developed specialised crafts, such as earthenware.
She calls the preparation a “tian,” a French Provençal term that refers to a shallow round earthenware vessel, as well as the dishes baked in it.
Or will we keep moving away from the Earth, denying her very existence and value, until she takes over everything, wrapping us in her green earthenware?
Ancient Koreans used the chill of winter to ferment vegetables by burying them in the ground in earthenware ceramic jars called onggi.
At the center of the spread are a pair of ornately dimpled pastel-glazed earthenware vases by the French ceramist Saraï Delfendahl, each the size and silhouette of a baby elephant’s foot.
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