cotta

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الإنجليزية - التركية

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terra cotta
pişmiş lüleci çamur
terra cotta
kızıl balçık
terra cotta
çömlek
terra cotta
pişmiş lüleci çamuru
terra cotta
kiremit rengi
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
a short robe often worn by choir members
A kind of very coarse woolen blanket
{i} short robe worn by a priest; wool robe
A surplice, in England and America usually one shorter and less full than the ordinary surplice and with short sleeves, or sometimes none
a waist-length surplice
in Pope's Moral Essays (Epistle 2) John Holles, fourth Earl of Clare, who married Margaret, daughter of Henry Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle, and was created Duke of Newcastle in 1694 and died 1711
From Middle English meaning "to cover " A cotta is a short, white robe often worn by choir members and acolytes
From Middle English meaning "to cover " A cotta is a short, white outer garment often worn by choir members and acolytes to cover their cassocks
panna cotta
an Italian dessert consisting of flavoured cream set with gelatine
terra-cotta
Of a reddish brown colour, like that of terra cotta
terra-cotta
An unglazed hard-baked clay pottery
terra-cotta
A reddish brown colour, like that of terra cotta

terra-cotta colour:.

terra cotta
a hard unglazed brownish-red earthenware
terra cotta
brownish-orange to orangish-brown
terra cotta
A fine clay baked or burnt and formed into molds, used for ornamental elements
terra cotta
A ceramic material molded into masonry units
terra cotta
From the Italian, meaning "baked earth " Terra cotta refers to a type of baked clay, usually reddish-brown in color Many sculptors and potters use this type of clay, and it is also used in the manufacturing of some roof tiles This clay is known for its excellent shaping and molding abilities
terra cotta
A semifired ceramic clay used in building construction
terra cotta
Italian meaning "baked earth " Baked clay used for ceramics Also sometimes refers to the reddish-brown color of baked clay
terra cotta
Unglazed fired earth (clay) used for roof and floor tiles
terra cotta
A fired clay product used for ornamental work on the exterior of buildings
terra cotta
A red-coloured clay
terra cotta
Molded, fired and glazed clay units used as an exterior finish material
terra cotta
Fired clay (literally 'baked earth') commonly shaped in a mould and frequently glazed after firing
terra cotta
Hard fired clay, either glazed or unglazed, molded into ornamental elements, wall cladding and roof tiles
terra cotta
hard, brown-red earthenware clay, most often used for sculpture, bricks, tile, architectural ornamentation, and planting containers
terra cotta
Hard, unglazed, brown-red earthenware clay, most often used for ceramic sculpture, including small figures and architectural ornaments
terra cotta
Hard baked clayware, including tile, of variable color, averaging reddish red-yellow in hue and of high saturation
terra cotta
Fine-grained, fire clay product usually molded into shapes for ornamentation on a building’s exterior surface
terra cotta
A mixture of sand and baked clay commonly used to make pipe for sewage disposal systems A mixture of sand and baked clay used to form a shingle used on certain styles of architecture
terra cotta
A hard unglazed earthenware
terra cotta
low-fired clay, either glazed or unglazed
terra-cotta
(Italian; "baked earth") Fairly coarse, porous clay that, when fired, assumes a colour ranging from dull ochre to red. Terra-cotta objects are usually left unglazed and are often of a utilitarian kind, because of their cheapness, versatility, and durability. Small terra-cotta figures from 3000 BC have been found in Greece and others throughout the Roman Empire from the 4th century BC. The use of terra-cotta virtually died out when the Roman Empire collapsed, but it was revived in Italy and Germany in the 15th century
cotta

    الواصلة

    cot·ta

    التركية النطق

    kätı

    النطق

    /ˈkätə/ /ˈkɑːtə/

    علم أصول الكلمات

    [ 'kä-t& ] (noun.) 1848. Medieval Latin, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German kozza coarse mantle; more at COAT.
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