ceramic
adjective
uk/səˈræm.ɪk/us/səˈræm.ɪk/made fromclaythat has beenshapedand thenbakeduntil hard:
ceramictiles
See
ceramics
- Usingglassand ceramiccupsandmugsinsteadofStyrofoamorpapercupswouldcutwaste.
- Use a 13" by 9"glassor ceramicbakingdish.
- ashrubin a ceramicplanter
- a three-tier ceramiccakestand
Ceramics & pottery
- amphora
- biscuit ware
- bisque
- bisqueware
- bone china
- china
- chinoiserie
- earthen
- earthenware
- fire
- glaze
- kaolin
- kiln
- porcelain
- potter
- potter's wheel
- stoneware
- terracotta
- throw
- ware
ceramic
noun[U]
uk/səˈræm.ɪk/us/səˈræm.ɪk/claythat has beenshapedand thenbakeduntil hard:
Therobotis made ofmetal, ceramic, and othermaterials.
- Theexhibitionofvasesat Metropolitan Museum of Artcontainsobjectsin ceramic andsilver.
- Knife-sharpeningrodscome in differentmaterialssuch assteel, ceramic, anddiamond.
- Don't use ametalcontainer- useglassormicrowaveableceramic.
Ceramics & pottery
- amphora
- biscuit ware
- bisque
- bisqueware
- bone china
- china
- chinoiserie
- earthen
- earthenware
- fire
- glaze
- kaolin
- kiln
- porcelain
- potter
- potter's wheel
- stoneware
- terracotta
- throw
- ware