释义 |
hy·dro·ce·ram·ic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+sə̇|ramik\ adjective Etymology: probably from French hydrocéramique, from hydrocérame pottery vessel employed for cooling liquid by evaporation of what exudes (from hydr- + Greek keramos pottery, jar) + -ique -ic : made of clay that remains porous after firing — used of pottery vessels employed for cooling liquid by evaporation of what exudes; compare goglet |