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stoneware
English
Etymology
From stone +? -ware.
Noun
stoneware (countable and uncountable, plural stonewares)
- A type of pottery that is fired at a high temperature and is dense, opaque and nonporous.
Translations
References
- “stoneware” in the Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, 1974 edition.
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protoporcelain
English
Etymology
proto- +? porcelain
Noun
protoporcelain (usually uncountable, plural protoporcelains)
- An early Chinese glazed stoneware, from the Han dynasty, that had some of the characteristics of true porcelain without its translucency.
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