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earthenware
[ ur-thuhn-wair ]
noun
- pottery of baked or hardened clay, especially any of the coarse, opaque varieties.
- clay for making such pottery.
earthenware
/ ˈɜːθənˌwɛə /
noun
- vessels, etc, made of baked clay
- ( as adjective )
an earthenware pot
Word History and Origins
Origin of earthenware1
Example Sentences
Directions: Preheat your oven to 400°F. Place the potatoes, celeriac and onion in an earthenware-type baking dish.
Fanchon's grandmother stirs up the drowsy fire; then she breaks the eggs on the black earthenware platter.
Pour water in an earthenware jar, place the plates in it and turn the plug in a lamp socket.
Putting in front of them an earthenware jar, made to the width of the mine,The Romans smoked out.
In front are the footlights, a row of earthenware bowls filled with oil, with a lighted wick floating in each one.
As they had no earthenware vessels, they had no idea that water could be heated.
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