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Greenware logo #21000[computing] Greenware is software distributed under the condition that the user does something to help the environment. The term `greenware` is a variant on shareware and freeware. Greenware can be distributed free or for charge. In either case the author expects the user to do something `green`. That can be a special action like replacing ...
Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenware_(computing)

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greenware logo #21461Unfired pottery or sculpture.
Found on http://www.modernsculpture.com/glossary.htm

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Greenware logo #24047Pottery that has not been fired.
Found on http://www.studiopottery.com/cgi-bin/glossary.cgi

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Greenware logo #24052At this stage of production, a pot is going through the drying process before it is safe to be fired. The term greenware is an umbrella term that refers to pots that have not yet been fired.
Found on https://ggclayworks.com/blog/pottery-glossary/

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Greenware logo #24046Unfired clay ware.
Found on https://walkerceramics.com.au/resources/glossary-of-ceramic-terms/

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Greenware logo #24049Refers to any state of raw/unfired clay. Including wet, leatherhard, and dry/bone dry.
Found on https://www.bathpotters.co.uk/helpful-guides/94-pottery-glossary

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Greenware logo #24054pottery that has not been bisque fired.
Found on https://www.cerritos.edu/ceramics/art150/glossaryofterms.htm

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Greenware logo #24048 Unfired clayware
Found on https://www.cromartiehobbycraft.co.uk/AdditionalDepartments/Footer-Content/

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Greenware logo #24053Unfired pottery.
Found on https://www.hot-clay.com/clay-glossary

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Greenware logo #24050This refers to unfired clay items.
Found on https://www.ipsceramics.com/ceramics-glossary-of-terms/

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Greenware logo #24055Unfired pottery. Ready to be bisque fired.
Found on https://www.jnevins.com/glossary.htm

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Greenware logo #24045A stage in the production of pottery where a vessel and been from and is going through the drying process necessary before it can be safely fired. There several sub-stages in greenware. They are: Cheesehard, Leatherhard, Black-hard, White-hard. Several decorative techniques are possible during these different stages of the drying process. See also ...
Found on https://www.lakesidepottery.com/HTML%20Text/Tips/A%20pottery%20glossary.htm
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