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ceramics This term describes the shaping, finishing and firing of clay.
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ceramics A general term referring to all wares made from fired clay, including earthenware, stoneware, porcelaneous ware and porcelain - or an object made from such substances. From the Greek words Keramikos and Keramos - meaning "potter's clay" and "pottery".
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ceramics Common term for any object made of clay and fired over 500 degrees centigrade. The main categories of ceramic wares are: earthenware, faience, stoneware, creamware and porcelain.
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ceramics (German-Keramik) - Slightly porous, light-colored ware, usually fired at about 1,050?- 1,080
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