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unglazed

American  
[uhn-glayzd] / ʌnˈgleɪzd /

adjective

  1. not glazed; not having a glaze.


Example Sentences

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Unglazed pots and wine barrels are ideal as they allow extra moisture to evaporate, avoiding overly damp soil and root rot.

From Salon • May 30, 2022

Unglazed, the work was of little interest to thieves.

From "A Single Shard" by Linda Sue Park

Unglazed, although smears of glaze dripped during the firing indicate that the oven was fired with glazed utensils stacked above it.

From North Devon Pottery and Its Export to America in the 17th Century by Watkins, C. Malcolm

Unglazed bowls with Hebrew and Mandaitic magical inscriptions.

From How to Observe in Archaeology by Various

Unglazed, his eyes showed a blank and indiscriminate ferocity which Manvers found exceedingly comical.

From The Spanish Jade by Hyde, William Henry