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ceramic
[ suh-ram-ik ]
adjective
- of or relating to products made from clay and similar materials, as pottery and brick, or to their manufacture:
ceramic art.
noun
- ceramic material.
ceramic
/ sɪˈræmɪk /
noun
- a hard brittle material made by firing clay and similar substances
- an object made from such a material
adjective
- of, relating to, or made from a ceramic
this vase is ceramic
- of or relating to ceramics
ceramic arts and crafts
ceramic
/ sə-răm′ĭk /
- Any of various hard, brittle, heat- and corrosion-resistant materials made typically of metallic elements combined with oxygen or with carbon, nitrogen, or sulfur. Most ceramics are crystalline and are poor conductors of electricity, though some recently discovered copper-oxide ceramics are superconductors at low temperatures.
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ceramic1
Example Sentences
Piezoelectricity, which translates from Greek to mean pressing electricity, usually found in ceramics or polymers, is also present in human biomolecules.
"The process is called sintering, which aggregates fine particles together into a more solid state. It is similar to powder metallurgy in the manufacturing of ceramics," continues Tsumori.
If you get one of these containers, do not use it to reheat the food or your leftovers — transfer the food to glass or ceramic containers.
The British Museum is to receive what is believed to be the highest-value gift ever received by a UK museum with the acquisition of £1bn worth of Chinese ceramics.
The British Museum is to be given Chinese ceramics worth £1bn in what is believed to be the highest-value gift received by a UK museum.
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