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1 faïencerie
fajɑ̃sʀi1) ( usine) pottery2) ( objets) glazed earthenware ou pottery3) ( magasin) china shop* * *fajɑ̃sʀi nf1) (= fabrique) pottery2) (= objets) earthenware, crockery* * *1 ( usine) pottery;2 ( objets) glazed earthenware ou pottery;3 ( magasin) china shop.[fajɑ̃sri] nom féminin1. [usine] pottery works2. [articles] (glazed) earthenware -
2 faïence
faïence [fajɑ̃s]feminine noun( = objets) ceramics* * *fajɑ̃s1) ( matière) earthenwarede or en faïence — earthenware (épith)
2) ( objet) piece of earthenware••* * *fajɑ̃s nf1) (= matériau) earthenware no plde faïence; en faïence — earthenware
2) (= objet) piece of earthenware* * *faïence nf1 ( matière) earthenware; de or en faïence earthenware ( épith); l'assiette est en faïence the plate is made of earthenware;2 ( objet) piece of earthenware; il a acheté de vieilles faïences he bought some old earthenware.se regarder en chiens de faïence to look daggers at each other.[fajɑ̃s] nom féminin -
3 grès vernissé
mglazed stonewaren glazed waren salt-glazed earthenware nsalt-glazed fireclayn saltglazed vitrified clayn salt-glazed vitrified clay waren vitrified clay, vitrified clay wareDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > grès vernissé
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4 verni
verni, e [vεʀni]a. [bois] varnished* * *
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participe passé adjectif lit [bois, peinture] varnished; [chaussures] patent-leather (épith); [faïence] glazed
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(colloq) adjectif ( chanceux) lucky* * *vɛʀni adj verni, -e1) (bois, tableau, ongles) varnished2) (poterie) glazed3) * (chanceux) lucky* * *A pp ⇒ vernir.1. [meuble, ongle] varnished3. (familier) [chanceux] lucky————————, vernie [vɛrni] nom masculin, nom féminin————————nom masculin -
5 faïencier
, faïencière [fajɑ̃sje, ɛr] nom masculin, nom féminin -
6 mazagran
mazagʀɑ̃nom masculin: thick china goblet for coffee* * *mazagran nm: thick china goblet for coffee.[mazagrɑ̃] nom masculin -
7 grès vitrifié
m1) glazed stoneware, glazed ware, saltglazed earthenware, salt-glazed fireclay, salt-glazed vitrified clay, salt-glazed vitrified clay ware2) vitrified, vitrified clay ware clayDictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > grès vitrifié
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8 carreau de faïence
Dictionnaire d'ingénierie, d'architecture et de construction > carreau de faïence
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