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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
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
At its center is a flat ceramic ring that vibrates when voltage is applied.
In the ceramics discovered, residues preserved within them for thousands of years held DNA.
For some people, it’s bowling, or ceramics, or tinkering with motorcycles.
The Campana Gallery - consisting of nine rooms which host Greek ceramics - will remain shut as engineers investigate "certain beams supporting the floors", the Louvre said.
Starbucks is investing hundreds of millions of dollars in increased staffing in cafes, additional barista training and ceramic dinnerware for in-store orders to improve the experience for customers.
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