Synonym: clayware. Similar words: potter, lottery, potted, spotted, tottering, jittery, battery, flattery. Meaning: ['pɑtərɪ /'pɒt-] n. 1. ceramic ware made from clay and baked in a kiln 2. the craft of making earthenware 3. a workshop where clayware is made.
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61. In 1836 he went into partnership with John D. Pountney to make pottery.
62. Through past study a broadly accepted relative chronology for Beaker pottery had been developed.
63. Life went on, and pottery and other artefacts continued to be made for several decades at least.
64. Occasionally the silica-rich skeletal remains of single-celled marine organisms, diatoms, and of sponges occur in pottery.
65. Washington, is the kind of place that can actually get you excited about pottery.
66. However, open firing is least easy to control and must have been one reason why pottery kilns were introduced.
67. She started to scrape again with the shard of pottery.
68. There are certain assumptions in the study of pottery from an evolutionary perspective.
69. To the right lithographer Enid Randles bids farewell to friends and colleagues at Eagle Pottery after 15 years' service.
70. Nowadays, in any case, only a small proportion of the china clay extracted in Cornwall is used in pottery.
71. A Victorian hand painted pottery oil-lamp, without a shade(Sentencedict.com), attracted some enthusiastic bidding at Bloomfields to sell at £510.
72. Fired clay, such as pottery and baked mud-brick or adobe, is virtually indestructible if well fired.
73. It then passes through the kiln chamber holding the pottery and is vented through an exterior chimney.
74. An excavation of a Roman villa, for example, can produce several tons of small fragments of pottery, glass and tiles.
75. Aside from the pottery itself, the evidence for the manufacture of early Anglo-Saxon pottery is sparse.
76. One cabin had been made into a pottery, others had council murals daubed over them.
77. Money in the drapes, and in the pottery that had a shelf to itself by the wide, dark wood staircase.
78. Examination of pottery scatters might help in this, and in some ways we can consider pieces of pottery as documentary references.
79. It has now been sold and is a private dwelling and pottery workshop.
80. It was, after all, an advance to see pottery as worthy of study and publication.
81. At Catterick, for instance, the only concentration of pottery was found in the ornamental fountain.
82. Research into Anglo-Saxon pottery found in the excavation of settlements has tended to focus on questions relating to domestic pottery production.
83. Indian pottery spans the prehistoric age to the present day.
84. The function of early Anglo-Saxon pottery seems at first glance to be obvious.
85. Subsequent occupation was represented by a large midden with a considerable amount of pottery.
86. The Scottish Craft Centre has a fascinating range of pottery(Sentencedict.com), jewellery and textiles for sale.
87. This turned out to be pottery waste, a surviving memorial to a now vanished china factory in the local town.
88. As prehistory, these are typically based on sequences ranging from palaeolithic stone axes through bronze age pottery to iron age swords.
89. A pottery plaque has been placed at the entrance and her picture on the wall in the vestibule. 9.
90. Among the most striking types of decoration on pottery and porcelain is Lustre.
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