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faïence
CIDE DICTIONARY
faïence, n. [F., fr. Faenza , a town in Italy, the original place of manufacture.].
Glazed earthenware; esp., a fine variety that which is decorated with colorful designs in an opaque glaze. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
faïence, n. decorated and glazed earthenware and porcelain, e.g. delft or majolica.
Etymology
F fa{iuml}ence f. Faenza in Italy
ROGET THESAURUS
faïence
Sculpture
N sculpture, insculpture, carving, statuary, high relief, low relief, bas relief, relief, relieve, bassorilievo, altorilievo, mezzorilievo, intaglio, anaglyph, medal, medallion, cameo, marble, bronze, terra cotta, papier-mache, ceramic ware, pottery, porcelain, china, earthenware, cloisonne, enamel, faience, Laocoon, satsuma, statue, cast, glyptotheca, sculptured, v, in relief, anaglyptic, ceroplastic, ceramic, parian, marble, xanthian.For further exploring for "faïence" in Webster Dictionary Online