different between greenware vs treenware
greenware
English
Etymology
From green +? -ware. From the concept that it is not yet "ripe" but rather needs time to age before being ready.
Noun
greenware (usually uncountable, plural greenwares)
- (ceramics, usually uncountable) Pottery that has been shaped but not yet fired, especially while it is drying prior to being fireable.
- (ceramics, rare) A form of Chinese pottery having a green glaze.
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treenware
English
Etymology
From treen +? -ware.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?t?i?nw??(?)/
Noun
treenware (usually uncountable, plural treenwares)
- treen (wooden articles)
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