
1) Belleek ware 2) Best china 3) Bone china 4) Casserole material 5) Ceramic material 6) Ceramic ware 7) China 8) China on replica bust 9) Chinese invention 10) Danish rock music group 11) Fine china 12) Fine home decoration 13) French word used in English 14) Spode 15) Tableware 16) Translucent dishes
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1) China 2) Insulator
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Hard, transparent, nonporous white clay, fired at a very high temperature used for decorative tiles and fine tableware.
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• (n.) Purslain. • (n.) A fine translucent or semitransculent kind of earthenware, made first in China and Japan, but now also in Europe and America; -- called also China, or China ware.
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a tooth-colored sand like material; much like enamel in appearance.
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A ceramic glass that fuses at high temperatures. This is used in crowns, bridges and veneers to mimic enamel.
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Porcelain is a white, translucent ceramic made of clay that is fired at much higher temperature and can be glazed for a shiny effect or left unglazed. Once the porcelain has been made it can later be decorated by adding colours and designs to it. Porcelain is used in dolls, dishes and pottery.
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An incorrect but common term applied to dials which are actually enamel.
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Translucent ceramic material with a shining finish, see
pottery and porcelain. ...
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A ceramic ware that consists of kalin, quartz and feldspar, and is white. Fired at high temperatures on steel to make the surface of bathtubs and kitchen sinks.
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<botany> Purslain. ... A fine translucent or semitransculent kind of earthenware, made first in China and Japan, but now also in Europe and America; called also China, or China ware. 'Porcelain, by being pure, is apt to break.' (Dryden) Ivory porcelain, porcelain with a surface like ivory, produced by depolishing. See Depolishing. Porcelain c...
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A hard, dense and, generally, white ceramic substance, impermeable and usually glazed.
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Por'ce·lain -277
noun [ French
porcelaine , Italian
porcellana , orig., the porcelain shell, or Venus shell (
Cypræa porcellana ), from a dim. from Latin
porcus pig, probably from the resemblance of the shell in sha
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Por'ce·lain noun (Botany) Purslain. [ Obsolete]
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A ceramic ware fired to the highest temperature ranges and often used for dinnerware, vases, and smaller sculpture.
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A white ceramic ware that consists of kalin, quartz and feldspar. It is fired at high temperature on steel to make the surface of some bathtubs, kitchen sinks and bathroom lavatories.
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This is a vitrified and translucent ware made from a body containing china clay, ball clay, quartz and feldspar, which is made traditionally and fired only once.
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a hard, non-absorbent clay body, white or gray in color, that rings when struck.
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Made from china clay, a clay consisting mainly of kaolinite.
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A hard, white, translucent ceramic or earthenware, made by firing pure clay and then glazing it with variously coloured fusible materials. Also referred to as china.
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noun ceramic ware made of a more or less translucent ceramic
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Ceramic, tooth-colored material that fuses at high temperatures to form a hard, enamel-like substance.
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Fine, high-fired clay body. It is white and translucent when fired.
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Traditional ware created from china clay, ball clay, quartz and feldspar.
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Introduced in Europe by Marco Polo after his excursions to China, true porcelain is a very high-fired (2300+ F) white ware, which, when thin enough, has a translucent quality. At these high temperatures, the body and the glaze mature together, creating a thick bonding layer. This gives porcelain great strength and durability. Due to many difficulti...
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