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chinaware
[chahy-nuh-wair]
noun
dishes, ornaments, etc., made of china.
chinaware
/ ˈʃɪəˌɛə /
noun
articles made of china, esp those made for domestic use
(modifier) made of china
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of chinaware1
Example Sentences
It was a secure space, where gilded chocolate pots and expensive chinaware were kept.
From neoclassical to Egyptian revival, from Chinese to cubist, chinaware patterns reflect interior design and decoration trends of the period.
Commemorative chinaware is on sale: “Bring your King Charles III Coronation Mug to the street party!”
The official chinaware to mark the coronation of King Charles III has been unveiled.
She brushes fiery debris off her shoulders and sighs as she tiptoes through pieces of broken furniture and chinaware.
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