Concept cluster: Food > Pottery vessels and containers
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(obsolete) A saltish concretion on reeds and grass in marshy grounds in Galatia. It is soft and porous, and was formerly used for cleansing the skin and to treat leprosy.
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A ceramic pharmacy or drug jar, generally majolica ware, usually tall rather than wide, and often of a waisted shape.
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A type of jade disk produced in ancient China.
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(obsolete) A thin spheroidal glass retort or flask, used in the sublimation of camphor.
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A rotating machine used to separate massecuite into sugar crystals and molasses.
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A type of plaster used in India, made from shell-lime and sand.
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Alternative form of clome oven [A type of masonry oven with a removable door made of clay or alternatively a cast iron door built into the side of a chimney.]
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A conical container typically used for growing seedlings
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A type of carved jade tube made in China starting in the Neolithic .
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A stoneware or earthenware jar or storage container.
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Dishes, plates, and similar tableware collectively, usually made of some ceramic material, used for serving food on and eating from.
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An unglazed earthenware casserole dish.
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Cooking utensils that have a corrosion resistant layer of enamel fused to the surface
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A rack for drying pottery after glazing.
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(intransitive) To break up into fine globules of mercury in the amalgamation process.
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Alternative form of hand glass [A small glazed frame for the protection of plants.]
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Alternative spelling of hollowware [Items such as sugar bowls, creamers, coffee pots, teapots, soup tureens, etc. (but not flatware) intended to accompany the pottery on a table.]
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Items such as sugar bowls, creamers, coffee pots, teapots, soup tureens, etc. (but not flatware) intended to accompany the pottery on a table.
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pottery or earthenware from the Iga region (now called Maruhashira) from the early 17th century, noted for its combination of glazed and unglazed surfaces, asymmetrical shapes, and characteristic scorching.
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A glassblown article made from coloured glass canes.
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A rounded earthenware cooking pot.
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A miniature pot of paint, intended to be used as a sample for matching an existing colour.
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An earthenware pot
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Articles made from oak.
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An unglazed earthenware pot, buried to provide slow steady irrigation.
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The name given by Minton & Co to pottery decorated by means of coloured glazes applied direct to the biscuit, the process used by Bernard Palissy.
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Culinary or scientific equipment made of plastic.
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Alternative form of potsherd [(often archaeology) A piece of ceramic from pottery, often found on an archaeological site.]
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A thick-walled iron pot used in the small-scale manufacture of potash
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An interconnected row of electrolytic reduction pots used in the smelting of aluminium.
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One who places flowers or other plants inside their pots.
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(ceramics) A style of Japanese pottery, considered the traditional style for the pottery used in the Japanese tea ceremony; (especially capitalised) such pottery made by the Raku family.
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Small wood cut for hedging.
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An Italian earthenware brazier.
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A box, in the form of a book, used for keeping botanical specimens etc; drop-spine or clamshell box
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A vase designed to hold a single flower
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Articles made from esparto.
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A container used by botanists to store newly-collected samples.
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Its wood, used in making waddies.
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(obsolete, UK, dialect) Seaweed.

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