Clay-based unglazed or glazed ceramic.
Color that resembles terracotta pottery.
A hard red-brown unglazed earthenware, used for pottery and building construction.
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Examples for "terracotta"
Examples for "terracotta"
1This has natural pine units, a Belfast sink and terracotta floor tiles.
2These terracotta building blocks are then shipped off to construction companies.
3Both are crucial to understanding the world of the terracotta army.
4Three mercenaries stalked ten feet apart through the terracotta army surrounding the spire.
5On one side of the fountain a semicircular bench of tuff and terracotta.
1Other New England potteries are eminent for terra cotta and granite wares.
2At this time glazed terra cotta came to be used by sculptors.
3Stone lions defy, and terra cotta stags run away from, porcelain dogs.
4The Corinthian, vessels of terra cotta were the finest in Greece.
5Brick and terra cotta seem to have a natural affinity for one another.
6Tells about the disastrous use of terra cotta on NYC facades.
7Some of the figures have real hair and some terra cotta.
8Small figures of animals in terra cotta have also been found.
9Earthenware and terra cotta for agricultural purposes; paving tiles, enameled lava.
10These terra cotta bulls are surely worthy of the adjective derived from them.
11Flushed pink, against pink and blue background of imitation marble and terra cotta.
12No, this is ' terra cotta,' which is Italian for 'earth cooked.'
13This stove was of white Majolica with little Loves in terra cotta adorning it.
14She reddened a little under her new terra cotta rouge.
15The walls are tinted with terra cotta, and the woodwork is painted in Indian red.
16The old lady is doing the picture frames in " terra cotta."
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