Definition of Ceramicists

1. Noun. (plural of ceramicist) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Ceramicists

1. ceramicist [n] - See also: ceramicist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Ceramicists

cephems
cephradine
ceps
cepstrum
cera
ceraceous
ceramal
ceramals
cerambycid
cerambycids
cerambycoid
ceramic
ceramic ware
ceramically
ceramicist
ceramicists (current term)
ceramics
ceramicware
ceramicwares
ceramidase
ceramidases
ceramide
ceramide-activated protein kinase
ceramide-activated protein phosphatase
ceramide 1-phosphorylcholine
ceramide cholinephosphotransferase
ceramide dihexoside
ceramide glycanase
ceramide kinase
ceramide lactosidase

Literary usage of Ceramicists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Kommos: A Minoan Harbor Town and Greek Sanctuary in Southern Crete by Joseph W. Shaw (2006)
"... another of our ceramicists, is searching for them outside of Crete, so far without result. The galleries of P, along with N and the houses, ..."

2. Permafrost: North American Contribution [to The] Second International Conference by Building Research Advisory Board Staff (1973)
"SUMMARY metallurgists, ceramicists, as well as to basic thermodynamics. Specifically, it was shown that ice-lens formation is but a special form of crystal ..."

3. Studies in Archaic Corinthian Vase Painting by Patricia Lawrence, Darrell Arlynn Amyx (1996)
"If in ancient Corinth ceramicists were generally expected to make the vases they decorated, and training was geared to that expectation, then a man like the ..."

4. The Potters' Quarter: The Pottery by Agnes Newhall Stillwell, Jack Leonard Benson (1984)
"... possible traces of physical contact with outside ceramic influences during the 8th and 7th centuries on the part of ceramicists of the Potters' Quarter. ..."

5. Georgia and the Carolinas by Norman Renouf, Kathy Renouf (1999)
"... of captivating works by 200-plus jewelers, metalsmiths, glass artists, ceramicists, painters, photographers, sculptors, textile artists and woodsmiths. ..."

6. Tuscany and Umbria by Emma Jones (2005)
"This museum has more Etruscan relics and a series of “Attic vases” created by Athenian ceramicists. ..."

7. Sicily by Jack Altman (2001)
"The work of contemporary ceramicists can be seen in the Mostra Mercato Permanente at the bottom of La Scala and there is a good Ceramics Museum in the ..."

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