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English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary. 2015.
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary. 2015.
stoneware — /stohn wair /, n. a hard, opaque, vitrified ceramic ware. [1675 85; STONE + WARE1] * * * Pottery fired at a high temperature (about 2,200°F, or 1,200°C) until vitrified (made glasslike and impervious to liquid). Because stoneware is nonporous,… … Universalium
Stoneware — a vitreous or semivitreous ceramic ware of fine texture, made primarily from nonrefactory fire clay. [Standard Terminology Of Ceramic Whiteware and Related Products. ASTM Standard C242.] Its maturation temperature ranges from about 1200°C to 1315 … Wikipedia
Stoneware — Stone ware , n. A species of coarse potter s ware, glazed and baked. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
stoneware — [stōn′wer΄] n. a dense, opaque, glazed or unglazed pottery containing clay, silica, and feldspar and fired at a high heat … English World dictionary
stoneware — /ˈstoʊnwɛə / (say stohnwair) noun hard, glazed clay pottery which is not translucent, fired at a very high temperature. {stone + ware1} …
American Stoneware — The term American Stoneware refers to the predominant houseware of nineteenth century America stoneware pottery usually covered in a salt glaze and often decorated using cobalt oxide to produce bright blue decorations. The vernacular term crocks… … Wikipedia
Kreussen stoneware — German salt glazed stoneware produced at Kreussen, in Bavaria, from the late 16th century until c. 1730–32. Squat tankards with pewter lids, four or six sided flasks (Schraubflaschen), and pear or globular shaped jugs were primarily… … Universalium
Westerwald stoneware — salt glazed stoneware produced in German towns such as Höhr, Grenzau, and Grenzhausen in the area known as the Westerwald. Their products (jugs, tankards, and the like), made from the 15th century to the present day, are molded, stamped… … Universalium
Tin-glazed pottery — is pottery covered in glaze containing tin oxide which is white, shiny and opaque. (See tin glazing.) The pottery body is usually made of red or buff colored earthenware and the white glaze was often used to imitate Chinese porcelain. Tin glazed… … Wikipedia
Bartmannkrug — ▪ stoneware jug also called Bearded man Jug type of 16th century German (Germany) jug, characterized by a round belly and a mask of a bearded man applied in relief to the neck. This salt glazed stoneware jug is associated particularly with… … Universalium
pottery — /pot euh ree/, n., pl. potteries. 1. ceramic ware, esp. earthenware and stoneware. 2. the art or business of a potter; ceramics. 3. a place where earthen pots or vessels are made. [1475 85; POTTER1 + Y3] * * * I One of the oldest and most… … Universalium