
1) Brick 2) China 3) Stoneware 4) Tile
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1) Clay 2) Clay or porcelain object 3) Clay product 4) Earthen 5) Earthenware 6) Fired pitcher 7) Hard brittle material 8) Hard fired clay 9) Instrumentality 10) Instrumentation 11) It may get fired 12) Kind of arts 13) Kind of tile 14) Like Delftware 15) Like Hummel figurines 16) Like Limoges collectibles
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A ceramic is an inorganic, nonmetallic solid prepared by the action of heat and subsequent cooling. Ceramic materials may have a crystalline or partly crystalline structure, or may be amorphous (e.g., a glass). Because most common ceramics are crystalline, the definition of ceramic is often restricted to inorganic crystalline materials, as opposed...
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Items, including tiles and pottery, made from clay and fired in a kiln.
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to pottery; relating to the art of making earthenware; as, ceramic products; ceramic ornaments for ceilings.
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Non-metal, non-resin inorganic refractory compounds processed at high temperatures (600
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inorganic, nonmetalllic products for which the interatomic bonding is predominantly ionic.
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a shaped and fired inorganic material usually consisting of refractory sub-stances (such as silicates, oxides, and titanates) mainly crystalline when cooled
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inorganic, nonmetalllic products for which the interatomic bonding is predominantly ionic.
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Object made from clay, hardened into a permanent form by baking (firing) at very high temperatures in a kiln. Once clay has been turned into ceramic, it can no longer be recycled in water. Ceramics...
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Inorganic, nonmetallic material, such as alumina, beryllia, or glass-ceramic, whose final characteristics are produced by subjection to high temperatures. Often used in forming ceramic-substrates for packaging semiconductor chips.
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(sә-ram´ik) an object or material that is hard, brittle, and resistant to corrosion and heat, made by subjecting clay or a combination of minerals to high temperatures.
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Objects made of clay hardened into a relatively permanent material by firing. Also, the process of making such objects.
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Of or pertaining to pottery.
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Ce·ram'ic adjective [ Greek ..., from ... earthenware. Confer
Keramic .] Of or pertaining to pottery; relating to the art of making earthenware; as,
ceramic products;
ceramic ornaments for ceilings.
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A new type of cutting tool material made of aluminum oxide or silicon carbide that is finding increased use where high speed and resistance to high temperatures and weaar are factors.
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Derived from the Greek ‘Keramos’ meaning ‘earthen vessel’. Today it applies to a whole range of products, i.e. bricks, tiles, pipes, porcelain, china, pottery, etc.
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Clay that has been altered by firing to produce a hard substance that cannot be reconstituted in water. The general name given to all fired clayware.
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Any man-made solid produced by the fusion of mineral substances in a kiln. The term 'pottery' is used to refer to those individuals who fabricate their own ware using plastic clays of all types and at all temperatures ranges.
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Inorganic, nonmetalllic products for which the interatomic bonding is predominantly ionic. See also: Cermet, Defect Structure, Engineering Ceramics, Glass Ceramic, Refractory, Vitrifying Tendency.
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adjective of or relating to or made from a ceramic; `a ceramic dish`
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A hard, chemically inert seal face material that includes products refereed to as silicone carbide.
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Object made from clay, hardened into a permanent form by baking (firing) at very high temperatures in a kiln. Once clay has been turned into ceramic, it can no longer be recycled in water. Ceramics are very versatile. They are used not only for dishes, vessels, and other decorative or functional household objects, but also for building construction...
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Medium used to create sculptures; this substance is baked, painted and glazed.
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of or pertaining to products made from clay and similar materials, as pottery and brick, or to their manufacture: ceramic art.
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