terra cotta
Kelime Anlamı :
1. pişmiş lüleci çamurundan yapılmış.
2. kiremit rengi.
3. kızıl balçık.
4. pişmiş lüleci çamuru.
5. çömlek.
6. tuğla rengi.
7. fırında pişirilmiş tuğla veya çömlek.
8. pişmiş lüleci çamur.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
A hard semifired waterproof ceramic clay used in pottery and building construction.
2. ceramic wares made of this material.
3. A brownish orange.
2. ceramic wares made of this material.
3. A brownish orange.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
alternative spelling of terracotta.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
baked clay; a kind of hard pottery used for statues, architectural decorations, figures, vases, and the like.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
A hard pottery made for use as a building-material and for similar purposes, of much finer quality and harder baked than brick; in the usual acceptation of the term, all unglazed pottery, or any article made of such pottery.
2. A work in terra-cotta, especially a work of art: specifically applied to small figures (statuettes) or figurines in this material, which have held an important place in art both in ancient and in modern times, and are of peculiar interest in the study of greek art, which is presented by them in a more popular and familiar light than is possible with works of greater pretensions. see Tanagra figurine (under figurine), and see also cut under etruscan.
2. A work in terra-cotta, especially a work of art: specifically applied to small figures (statuettes) or figurines in this material, which have held an important place in art both in ancient and in modern times, and are of peculiar interest in the study of greek art, which is presented by them in a more popular and familiar light than is possible with works of greater pretensions. see Tanagra figurine (under figurine), and see also cut under etruscan.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
a hard unglazed brownish-red earthenware
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