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potterypot‧ter‧y /ˈpɒtəri $ ˈpɑː-/ ●●○ noun (plural potteries) - American Indian pottery
- experts in pottery
- Examination of pottery scatters might help in this, and in some ways we can consider pieces of pottery as documentary references.
- Money in the drapes, and in the pottery that had a shelf to itself by the wide, dark wood staircase.
- Roofs were made of thatch, or covered with pottery tiles which the Romans were the first to make in Britain.
- They appear over and over again, on pottery and statues.
- This has been due to the lack of understanding of the origins of this pottery.
- Through past study a broadly accepted relative chronology for Beaker pottery had been developed.
- When the siblings realized that the pottery was to be used in pagan rituals, they smashed the entire stock to pieces.
► Factoriesacceptance sampling, assembly line, nounautomated, adjectiveautomation, nounbonded factory, business park, nouncannery, nouncash conversion, nouncertificate of analysis, nounchaebol, nounCIM, CKD, coachbuilder, nouncompletely built-up, adjectivecompletely knocked-down, adjectivecutoff, noundistillery, noundown time, drawdown, nounend-product, nounengineering insurance, fabricator, nounfacility, nounfactory, nounfactory preset, nounfeedstock, nounfirst in, first out, nounfork-lift truck, nounfurnace, nounGantt chart, intermediate goods, investment goods, manufacturer, nounmanufacturing, nounmass-produced, adjectivemill, nounMRO, nounoutput, nounoutturn, nounplant, nounpottery, nounprocessing, nounproduction line, nounproject engineer, quality control, nounrefinery, nounresearch manager, retool, verbright first time, adjectiverisk analysis, nounsawmill, nounshed, nounshipyard, nounshop, nounshop floor, nounsingle sourcing, sourcing, nounsteelworks, nounstock control management, supply chain management, works, nounwork sampling, zero defects, ADJECTIVE► early· In addition, a post-processual interpretation of characterised early medieval pottery is presented.· Aside from the pottery itself, the evidence for the manufacture of early Anglo-Saxon pottery is sparse.· The function of early Anglo-Saxon pottery seems at first glance to be obvious. ► local· Some goes to the Staffordshire potteries, some is used in local potteries, but most is exported.· Leffingwell started local businesses in pottery, paper, chocolate.· Marvel at the products of the local potteries at Norton and Crambeck.· The local pottery had been totally flooded out with the stock ruined.· In contrast to these local pottery types, there were also wheel-made vessels decorated with raised cordons or bands on the body.· Island craftsmen make everything from leather goods and raffia to local pottery and beautiful hand-made jewellery using the famous Majorcan pearls. NOUN► age· As prehistory, these are typically based on sequences ranging from palaeolithic stone axes through bronze age pottery to iron age swords. ► industry· The riveting tale of suspense and mystery revolving around an inheritance and the pottery industry. ► kiln· However, open firing is least easy to control and must have been one reason why pottery kilns were introduced. ► production· The great bulk of the evidence from the town, however, concerns pottery production and iron-working.· Research into Anglo-Saxon pottery found in the excavation of settlements has tended to focus on questions relating to domestic pottery production.· Even so, pottery production was only one of the factors at work.· The severe disruption to the samian industry in Central Gaul caused an immediate diminution in high grade pottery production.· Subsequently, however, pottery production and sales increased dramatically. VERB► find· The darker green hues found in this medieval pottery were produced by using copper and brass filings.· Thermoluminescence is a property of crystalline materials, such as quartz and feldspars, which are found in pottery. ► make· In 1836 he went into partnership with John D. Pountney to make pottery.· This summer a friend of mine is teaching Erin to make pottery.· One cabin had been made into a pottery, others had council murals daubed over them.· There were often carpenters, blacksmiths and shoemakers, as well as people making clothes, pottery and basketwork. ► use· It seems unlikely that the officers responsible for the cult would have used crude pottery vessels of this type.· He found the president eating a frugal meal and using pottery dishes and knife, fork, and spoon of iron.· Was it flour - or something they used in pottery?· Some goes to the Staffordshire potteries, some is used in local potteries, but most is exported.· Nowadays, in any case, only a small proportion of the china clay extracted in Cornwall is used in pottery. 1[uncountable] objects made out of baked clay: Native American pottery2[uncountable] clay that has been shaped and baked in order to make pots, dishes etc: a pottery bowl3[uncountable] the activity of making pots, dishes etc out of clay: a pottery class4[countable] a factory where pottery objects are made |