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UK
/sɪɹˈæmɪk/
]
[ US /sɝˈæmɪk/ ]
[ US /sɝˈæmɪk/ ]
NOUN
- an artifact made of hard brittle material produced from nonmetallic minerals by firing at high temperatures
ADJECTIVE
-
of or relating to or made from a ceramic
a ceramic dish
How To Use ceramic In A Sentence
- Most prewar kitchens had ceramic tile countertops and backsplashes, and many of the original patterns and colors are now back in production.
- And in almost all of the lusterware there's the constant reminder of the debt owed to the 12th - and 13th-century Persian ceramic tradition. Upper Broadway's Buried Treasures
- It was part of an enormous collection of metalwork, glass, ceramics and miniatures belonging to Ralph Bernal, a lawyer and MP.
- Better than the ceramic poppies? The Sun
- She has had successful exhibitions of her ceramics and sculptures and has a sense of having her identity back. Times, Sunday Times
- Archaeologists were excited to find lots of bronzes, ceramics, lacquerworks, wood tomb figures, steel weapons and leather weapons, jewelry and even coloured drawings.
- Still can spread stick use at outside wall illuminative is small ceramic tile, but the attention does not change balcony outboard color, lest make local lose harmony with whole building.
- It has a steel-coated mainframe and ceramic swingarm plus a host of exotic features. The Sun
- The fully tiled en suite bathroom includes an electric shower, wash basin set in a ceramic storage unit and a toilet.
- We asked him for advice on decorating with tabletop accessories, using ceramic vases from his own line.