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98 words match “POTTER”

FRETT n.
A vitreous compound, used by potters in glazing, consisting of lime, silica, borax, lead, and soda.
FRIT n.
The material for glaze of pottery. Frit brick, a lump of calcined glass materials, brought to a pasty condition in a reverberatory furnace, preliminary to the perfect vitrification in the melting pot.
FURNACE n.
mbustion of fuel, as for reducing ores or melting metals, for warming a house, for baking pottery, etc.; as, an iron furnace; a hot-air furnace; a glass furnace; a boiler furnace, etc.
GLAZE n.
The vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything used as a coating or color in glazing. See Glaze, v. t., 3. Ure.
GLAZER n.
One who applies glazing, as in pottery manufacture, etc.; one who gives a glasslike or glossy surface to anything; a calenderer or smoother of cloth, paper, and the like.
GLAZING n.
, or glossy substance with which any surface is incrusted or overlaid; as, the glazing of pottery or porcelain, or of paper.
GLOST OVEN n.
An oven in which glazed pottery is fired; -- also called glaze kiln, or glaze.
GRAFFITO n.
h a surface of layer plaster, glazing, etc., revealing a different- colored ground; also, pottery or ware so decorated; -- chiefly used attributively.
GREEN a.
b) (Min.) Same as copperas, melanterite and sulphate of iron. -- Green ware, articles of pottery molded and shaped, but not yet baked. -- Green woodpecker (Zoöl.), a common European woodpecker (Picus viridis); -- called also yaffle.
HALLSTATT; HALLSTATTIAN a.
ssion of domestic animals, agriculture, and artistic skill and sentiment in manufacturing pottery, ornaments, etc.
HIEROPHANT n.
he Eleusinian mysteries; hence, one who teaches the mysteries and duties of religion. Abp Potter.
IRONSTONE n.
rd, earthy ore of iron. Clay ironstone. See under Clay. -- Ironstone china, a hard white pottery, first made in England during the 18th century.
JIGGER n. 2 definitions
l table carrying a revolving mold, on which earthen vessels are shaped by rapid motion; a potter's wheel.
LUSTERING n.
The act or process of imparting a luster, as to pottery.
MAJOLICA n.
A kind of pottery, with opaque glazing and showy, which reached its greatest perfection in Italy in the 16th century.
MEZZA MAJOLICA n.
Italian pottery of the epoch and general character of majolica, but less brilliantly decorated, esp. such pottery without tin enamel, but painted and glazed.
MONTRE n.
A hole in the wall of a pottery kiln, by which the state of the pieces within can be judged.
MUFFLE n.
A small oven for baking and fixing the colors of painted or printed pottery, without exposing the pottery to the flames of the furnace or kiln.
NIGGLING n.
Finicky or pottering work; specif. (Fine Arts),
NONESUCH n.
ts, as to a choice variety of apple, a species of medic (Medicago lupulina), a variety of pottery clay, etc.
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