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ceramics The art of making objects of clay and firing them in a kiln. Wares of earthenware and porcelain, as well as sculpture are made by ceramists. Enamel is also a ceramic technique. Ceramic materials may be decorated with slip, engobe, or glaze, applied by a number of techniques, including resist, mishima, and sanggam. Pots made can be made by the coil, slab, some other manual technique, or on a potter's wheel.
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ceramics generic term referring to all baked or fired wares typically made from clays or clay compounds.
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ceramic the word
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ceramic An object made from a non-metallic mineral like clay and hardened by firing at a high temperature.
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ceramic pottery, fired clay.
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