Meaning Ceramics
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Objects, such as pots and vases, made of clay hardened by heat. Related: Pablo Picasso. Les Demoiselles d'Avignon. Paris, June–July 1907
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Objects, often pottery, made of fired or baked clay.
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(n) the art of making and decorating pottery
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The designation ceramics comprises a hugh number of anorganic compounds which are typically oxides or carbides from various metalls. The properties of ceramics are much different from the metalls based on. For examples ceramics are almost inert, i.e. not at all corrosive and very good electric and thermal isolators. Ceramics cannot be melted or sof [..]
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Pottery and ceramic artifacts.
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pottery, or items made from clay and heated in a fire, which chemically changes the soil to a more durable yet brittle material
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Products made by baking or firing nonmetallic Minerals (clay and similar materials). In making dental restorations or parts of restorations the material is fused Porcelain. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionar [..]
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Organic-inorganic hybrid Polymers developed primarily for DENTAL RESTORATION. They typically contain a defined mixture of Organosilicon Compounds; Ceramics; and organic Polymers.
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Ceramics are inorganic, non-metallic materials that have been in use for a very long time. The raw materials used in them are traditionally extracted locally. As a result, traditional ceramics exhibit [..]
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Products made by baking or firing nonmetallic minerals (clay and similar materials). In making dental restorations or parts of restorations the material is fused porcelain. (From McGraw-Hill Dictionar [..]
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Porcelain, most commonly used for inlays/onlays and crowns. Ceramics are tooth-colored, but more brittle than composite resin.
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In low-fire bodies, limestone is sometimes added in small amounts as a filler to reduce fired shrinkage. It is also included in porous earthenware body recipes to prevent moisture expansion (causes glazes to craze). Limestone is also used as a flux in ceramic glazes.
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Ceramics are made from heating Clay at very high temperatures in a kiln.It is one of the ancient arts and embraces porcelain, earthenware and sculpted figures.
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pottery
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The art of making objects of clay and firing them in a kiln. Wares of earthenware and porcelain, as well as sculpture are made by ceramists. Enamel is also a ceramic technique. Ceramic materials may b [..]
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The art of making objects from clay and hardening them with fire.
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Essentially, ceramics is the art of making objects of clay and firing them in a kiln. Earthenwares, porcelain and some sculptures are made by by ceramicists, i.e. artists working with ceramics. Enamel [..]
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Hard glasslike compound. Ceramics are made by exposing clay to extreme heat in a kiln. The result is earthenware and stoneware art pieces.
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a general term, in use since the 19th c., pertaining to objects made of clay and similar materials.
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