| terracotta | Terracotta is a brownish-red clay that has been baked and is used for making things such as flower pots, small statues, and tiles. plants in terracotta pots | en | en | |||
| terracotta | Terracotta is used to describe things that are brownish-red in colour. the soft tones of blue, cream and terracotta | en | en | |||
| terracotta | Unglazed fired clay It is used for architectural features and ornaments, vessels, and sculptures | en | en | |||
| terracotta | From the Italian word for cooked earth, a naturally reddish-brown earthenware that is used for pottery, sculpture, and as a building material It is often glazed in various colours | en | en | |||
| terracotta | Fired but unglazed clay, used mainly for floor and roof tiles Can be fired in molds to produce a wide range of shapes Usually red | en | en | |||
| terracotta | (Italian "baked earth") | en | en | |||
| terracotta | [alts; Terra cotta, Terra-cotta]- literally 'burnt earth' Fired, unglazed clay typically orange/red, although can be any earthy colour i e buff, pink, grey, tawny, etc No inference as to usage can be drawn unless further qualified Architectural terracotta, terracotta statues, terracotta pots, etc | en | en | |||
| terracotta | Porous, fired or baked clay used for a variety of objects such as pottery, figurines, kilns, and spindle whorls | en | en | |||
| terracotta | literally "cooked earth," usually indicates or refers to red earthenware clay or sometimes to architectural ceramic decoration | en | en | |||
| terracotta | Italian word for cooked earth Clay worked by hand or in molds and baked in the sun or fired in a kiln Earthenware, naturally reddish-brown but often glazed in various colors and fired Used for pottery, sculpture or as a building material or decoration | en | en | |||
| terracotta | > A fired, unglazed brownish-red earthenware | en | en | |||