Meaning & Definition of word "Ceramic"

Ceramic

/səˈræmɪk/

noun:

  • 1. A ceramic article, especially a piece of pottery.
    • Example: I bought a lovely ceramic from the local artisan market.
  • 2. Any of various hard, brittle materials made by shaping and then firing a non-metallic mineral, such as clay, at a high temperature.
    • Example: Traditional ceramics are often used in the construction of ovens and bowls.

adjective:

  • 1. Made of clay and hardened by heat.
    • Example: The ceramic tiles in the kitchen are both beautiful and durable.
  • 2. Relating to pottery or ceramics.
    • Example: She has a ceramic art studio where she teaches classes on pottery.

Etymology

From the Greek word 'keramos' meaning 'potter's clay'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

ceramic tile:

A tile made from ceramic material, used for flooring or walls.

ceramic art:

Artworks made from ceramic materials, often including sculpture and pottery.

ceramic coating:

A protective coating made from ceramic materials, often used in automotive applications.

Related Words

pottery:

The craft of making clay pots and other ceramic ware.

glaze:

A glassy coating applied to pottery for decorative or protective purposes.

firing:

The process of heating ceramics to a high temperature to achieve hardness.

Slang Meanings of ceramic