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deliberately fired clay artifacts, such as ceramic vessels.
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| ceramic |
Objects made of clay hardened into a relatively permanent material by firing. Also, the process of making such objects.
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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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Any inorganic, nonmetallic solids processed or used in high temperatures. The wide range of materials that fall within this classification includes ceramics that are composed of clay minerals, cement, and glass. These materials are typically insulative to the passage of electricity and heat, and are more resistant to high temperatures and harsh environments than metals and polymers (plastics). With regards to mechanical behavior, ceramics are hard but very brittle.
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The art and technology of making objects from clay etc. (pottery).
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