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ceramics the art of making and decorating pottery
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ceramics The word ceramic is derived from the Greek word Κεραμεικος (the name of a suburb of Athens), and in its strictest sense refers to clay in all its forms. However, modern usage of the term broadens the meaning to include all inorganic non-metallic materials. Up until the 1950s or so, the most important of these were the traditional clays, made into pottery, bricks, tiles and the like, along with cements and glass. ...
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ceramics articles made of clay that are shaped while moist and hardened by heat.
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ceramics deliberately fired clay artifacts, such as ceramic vessels.
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ceramics artifacts that are made from clay that are fired to make them hard. Usually called pottery, these items will be found in small pieces, since whole pots are rare.
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