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ceramic in Japanese

ceramic in Japanese is セラミックス, 陶器, 陶芸品 — ceramic means made from clay or a similar material hardened by intense heat.

ceramic in Japanese

セラミックス
noun
Pronounced: seramikkusu
(uncountable) A hard, brittle, inorganic, nonmetallic material, usually made from a material, such as clay, then firing it at a high temperature.
陶器
noun
Pronounced: tōki
(uncountable) A hard, brittle, inorganic, nonmetallic material, usually made from a material, such as clay, then firing it at a high temperature.
陶芸品
noun
Pronounced: tōgeihin
(uncountable) A hard, brittle, inorganic, nonmetallic material, usually made from a material, such as clay, then firing it at a high temperature.

What does "ceramic" mean?

  1. adj Made from clay or a similar material hardened by intense heat.
    "She bought a set of ceramic mugs at the market."
  2. noun A hard material made by firing clay or minerals at high temperature.
    "The tiles are made of a durable ceramic."
  3. noun An object made from such material.
    "The museum displayed ancient Greek ceramics."

ceramic in a sentence

  • She bought a set of ceramic mugs at the market.
  • The tiles are made of a durable ceramic.
  • The museum displayed ancient Greek ceramics.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "ceramic" in Japanese?

"ceramic" in Japanese is セラミックス, 陶器, 陶芸品. ceramic means: Made from clay or a similar material hardened by intense heat.

How do you pronounce セラミックス?

"ceramic" in Japanese is セラミックス, pronounced "seramikkusu".

How do you use "ceramic" in a sentence?

Example: "She bought a set of ceramic mugs at the market." In Japanese, "ceramic" is セラミックス, 陶器, 陶芸品.

Are there other ways to say "ceramic" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "ceramic": セラミックス, 陶器, 陶芸品.

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