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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Finley’s piece arranges ceramic vessels inside shadow-box shelving that the artist describes as containers for memory — some “you love to take out and peek into,” others that “should just stay shut forever.”
From Los Angeles Times
Archaeologists have discovered a tomb more than a thousand years old in Panama containing human remains alongside gold and ceramic artifacts, the lead researcher told AFP on Friday.
From Barron's
The team found artillery, coins and ceramics during the excavations in 2020, providing more clues that the place was the site of a battle.
From BBC
After Russia launched its offensive, artist Mikhail affixed little ceramic plaques to buildings and walls with calls for peace.
From Barron's
Once we’re settled, Mom dashes into the kitchen, appearing moments later with a wooden tray holding bottled water and ceramic dishes full of assorted nuts.
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