Pottery: meaning, definitions and examples

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pottery

 

[ ˈpɒtəri ]

Context #1

art

Pottery is the process of forming vessels and other objects with clay and other ceramic materials, which are fired at high temperatures to give them their hard, durable quality.

Synonyms

ceramics, earthenware, stoneware

Examples of usage

  • She enjoys creating pottery in her spare time.
  • The pottery on display at the art gallery was exquisite.
Context #2

objects

Pottery refers to the objects made from clay and other ceramic materials, including bowls, plates, vases, and figurines.

Synonyms

ceramics, clayware, earthenware

Examples of usage

  • The archaeologists uncovered ancient pottery fragments at the site.
  • The pottery collection in the museum showcased various styles and designs.
Context #3

industry

Pottery is also used to describe the industry of making ceramic objects, from traditional handmade pieces to mass-produced items.

Synonyms

ceramics industry, ceramics production, pottery making

Examples of usage

  • The pottery industry in this region has a long history.
  • She works in a pottery factory, creating different products for sale.

Translations

Translations of the word "pottery" in other languages:

🇵🇹 cerâmica

🇮🇳 मिट्टी के बर्तन

🇩🇪 Keramik

🇮🇩 tembikar

🇺🇦 кераміка

🇵🇱 ceramika

🇯🇵 陶芸 (とうげい)

🇫🇷 céramique

🇪🇸 cerámica

🇹🇷 çömlekçilik

🇰🇷 도자기 (dojagi)

🇸🇦 الفخار

🇨🇿 keramika

🇸🇰 keramika

🇨🇳 陶器 (táoqì)

🇸🇮 keramika

🇮🇸 leirker

🇰🇿 керамика

🇬🇪 კერამიკა

🇦🇿 keramika

🇲🇽 cerámica

Word origin

The word 'pottery' originated from the Old French word 'poterie', which came from the Latin word 'poterium', meaning a drinking cup or a container for liquids. Pottery has been an essential part of human culture for thousands of years, with evidence of pottery dating back to ancient civilizations. The art and craft of pottery have evolved over time, reflecting changes in technology, culture, and artistic styles.

See also: pot, potent, pothead, potpourri, potty.