Similar words: dynamics, Islamic, dynamic, economics, amicable, visceral, ethics, amid. Meaning: n. the art of making and decorating pottery.
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1 The ceramics bore the imprint of Luca della Robbia.
2 This represents the highest achievement of Chinese ceramics.
3 Those ceramics are beautiful.
4 The popular ceramics industry expanded towards the middle of the 19th century.
5 Some were fashioned from hand-painted ceramics.
6 Glasses and ceramics extracted from the regolith may be used as structural materials, paving blocks, or windows.
7 Ceramics Two general approaches have been much used: thin-section petrography and chemical analysis of the body fabric or composition.
8 Use the shelves to display ceramics, glass or trailing plants.
9 The ceramics -- cables encased in a sheath of liquid nitrogen -- are being developed for power generation and other machinery applications.
10 Crafts on display include ceramics, fly-tying, jewellery making, textile design, etc.
11 Market Harborough: Ceramics, glass, toys, silver, musical instruments and artworks, Tuesday 10am.
12 Basic chemicals evolve into high-performance ceramics, to single-crystal silicon and high-grade crystal glass.
13 She also teaches ceramics students at the Royal College of Art the necessity of being commercial without compromising their work.
14 There are lots of ceramics books, postcards and other visual stimuli around the shop, too,(www.Sentencedict.com) to help the hesitant.
15 Reaumur also worked extensively on ceramics, again because of the commercial potential.
16 Glass ceramics are just one example of Schott's development work. Advanced technology can not operated without special glass.
17 It also includes photographs, drawings, prints, ceramics, textiles and furniture.
18 Evidence is most abundant for specialists involved in ceramics and metal-working, because it survives better in the archaeological record.
19 After all my care in packing it, many of the ceramics arrived broken.
20 One will make and analyse new kinds of polymers, ceramics and alloys.
21 Much of the remaining 25 percent, consisting mainly of glass, metals, and ceramics, can be recovered and recycled.
22 The rainbow mobile cast into the corner is a complication of ceramics and fishing line.
23 In recent years Winters has interested himself in making objects of glass and ceramics.
24 Applications include materials analysis in thin film, thick film, insulators, semiconductors, ceramics, metals and alloys.
25 Over the past decade many synthetic bone fillers have been made, almost all of which are calcium phosphate or carbonate-based ceramics.
26 These options include drawing and painting skills, two-dimensional design, ceramics, fabric crafts, and fashion.
27 Not for him, either, the lively beaches and secluded bays, leather goods, ceramics and duty-free furs.
28 Following John Talman's death his collection was sold and these two albums entered the collection of the ceramics industrialist Josiah Wedgwood.
29 Brian Tighe discusses polymers in ophthalmology and Peter Marquis describes the application of high performance ceramics in bone and joint replacements.
30 Indeed all sections of the exhibition struck me as exciting and thought-provoking with the exception of the ceramics section which is mediocre.
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