ceramic
Americanadjective
noun
noun
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a hard brittle material made by firing clay and similar substances
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an object made from such a material
adjective
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of, relating to, or made from a ceramic
this vase is ceramic
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of or relating to ceramics
ceramic arts and crafts
Etymology
Origin of ceramic
1840–50; variant of keramic < Greek keramikós, equivalent to kéram ( os ) potters' clay + -ikos -ic
Example Sentences
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She searched among the rubble for some memory of him, finding a ceramic bear he had gifted her years before that bore the message “I love you.”
From Los Angeles Times
To reconstruct that earlier landscape, the research team examined 61 sediment cores taken from inside and around the temple grounds and analyzed tens of thousands of ceramic fragments.
From Science Daily
That defiance includes displaying their fragile ceramics in the aboveground House of Culture, along with Ryabov’s own work, which survived a rocket attack last summer that damaged several buildings across the city.
While he remained an advocate for Burslem's ceramics heritage, he said the town could not rely on it for its regeneration and needed to get behind initiatives like so-called "Burslemmy".
From BBC
A tin of homemade hot cocoa mix tucked into a thrifted ceramic mug.
From Salon
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