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n. seramikçilik, seramik eşya, çömlekçilik* * *1. çömlekçilik 2. seramikçilik* * *noun singular (the art of pottery.) seramikçilik -
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• keramiikka• savityö• saviteokset• savitavarat* * *noun singular (the art of pottery.) keramiikka -
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[sɪ'ræmɪks]1) + verbo sing. (study) (arte della) ceramica f.2) + verbo pl. (artefacts) ceramiche f.* * *noun singular (the art of pottery.) ceramica* * *[sɪ'ræmɪks]1) + verbo sing. (study) (arte della) ceramica f.2) + verbo pl. (artefacts) ceramiche f. -
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