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1) Геология: горшечная глина, чистая пластическая глина2) Техника: гончарная глина3) Нефть: пластичная горшечная глина -
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43 pottery expert
Археология: керамист -
44 pottery fragment
Общая лексика: черепок -
45 pottery glaze
Строительство: фаянсовая глазурь -
46 pottery industry
1) Экономика: керамическая промышленность -
47 pottery jar
Макаров: глиняная банка, глиняный кувшин -
48 pottery kiln
2) Нефть: гончарная печь -
49 pottery mark
Реклама: клеймо на гончарных изделиях -
50 pottery mixtures
Макаров: фарфоро-фаянсовые массы -
51 pottery packs
Парфюмерия: керамические баночки -
52 pottery plaster
Строительство: твёрдый гипс -
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54 pottery ware
1) Техника: керамические изделия2) Химия: гончарная посуда, гончарное изделие, фаянс3) Нефть: гончарные изделия4) Силикатное производство: керамика -
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1) Техника: керамические изделия2) Макаров: керамическое изделие -
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POTTERY — appears for the first time in the Neolithic period, around the middle of the sixth millennium B.C.E. For two reasons, it serves as a major tool for the archaeological study of the material culture of ancient man: first because of its extensive… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
pottery — Pottery (or ceramic) objects, both intact and broken, make up a large portion of the moundlike debris piles, or tells, found all over Mesopotamia. Indeed, vessels, figurines, and other artifacts of baked clay were the most common products… … Ancient Mesopotamia dictioary
Pottery — (spr. Patterih, d. i. die Töpferei), ein[443] 21/2 QM. großes, bes. durch Wedgwood angebautes Thal des oberen Trent im nordwestlichen Theile der englischen Grafschaft Stafford, mit Steinkohlenminen u. Thongruben, darin 14 Ortschaften, darunter… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
POTTERY — Pottery found in Etruria is generally defined technologically and artistically into a number of distinct forms: coarse pottery or impasto, fine black burnished and heavily reduced (deprived of oxygen in the kiln) bucchero, and black glazed and … Historical Dictionary of the Etruscans
Pottery — Pot ter*y, n.; pl. {Potteries}. [F. poterie, fr. pot. See {Pot}.] 1. The vessels or ware made by potters; earthenware, glazed and baked. [1913 Webster] 2. The place where earthen vessels are made. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pottery — late 15c., “a potter s workshop,” from O.Fr. poterie (13c.), from potier (see POTTER (Cf. potter)). Attested from 1727 as “the potter s art,” from 1785 as “potteryware.” … Etymology dictionary
pottery — [n] containers made from clay; clay art ceramics, crockery, earthenware, firing, glazing, porcelain, porcelainware, stoneware, terra cotta; concepts 174,259,494 … New thesaurus
pottery — ► NOUN (pl. potteries) 1) articles made of fired clay. 2) the craft or profession of making such ware. 3) a factory or workshop where such ware is made … English terms dictionary
pottery — [pät′ər ē] n. pl. potteries [LME poterye < MFr poterie < potier, potter < pot, POT1] 1. a place where earthenware is made; potter s workshop or factory 2. the art or occupation of a potter; ceramics 3. pots, bowls, dishes, etc. made of… … English World dictionary
pottery — /pot euh ree/, n., pl. potteries. 1. ceramic ware, esp. earthenware and stoneware. 2. the art or business of a potter; ceramics. 3. a place where earthen pots or vessels are made. [1475 85; POTTER1 + Y3] * * * I One of the oldest and most… … Universalium
Pottery — Pot and Pots redirect here. For Pot, see Pot (disambiguation). For POTS, see POTS (disambiguation). Unfired green ware pottery on a traditional drying rack at Conner Prairie living history museum … Wikipedia