Stoneware
/ˈstoʊnˌwɛər/
Meaning & Definition
noun
A type of pottery that is fired at a high temperature, making it durable and non-porous.
The artisan crafted beautiful stoneware bowls that were both functional and decorative.
Ceramic ware made from a particular type of clay, often used for cooking and serving food.
She preferred using stoneware for baking because it distributed heat evenly.
Dishes and containers made from stoneware, known for their ability to withstand high temperatures.
The restaurant used stoneware to serve its signature dishes, adding to the rustic atmosphere.
Etymology
Derived from the Old English 'stān' meaning 'stone' and 'ware' meaning 'goods' or 'products'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
stoneware pottery
Pottery made from stoneware clay, often used for functional items.
stoneware dishes
Plates or dishware made from stoneware material.
Related Words
ceramic
A non-metallic, inorganic material made by shaping and then firing a non-metallic mineral, such as clay.
porcelain
A white, translucent ceramic typically made from kaolin and used for fine dishes.
Slang Meanings
Any type of durable houseware.
These stoneware mugs are tough enough for daily use.
Informally used to refer to casual dining ware.
She always prefers stoneware for her outdoor dinners.