Biddery ware () A kind of metallic ware made in India. The material is a composition of zinc, tin, and lead, in which ornaments of gold and silver are inlaid or damascened. |
Dresden ware () A superior kind of decorated porcelain made near Dresden in Saxony. |
Enamel (v. t.) A variety of glass, used in ornament, to cover a surface, as of metal or pottery, and admitting of after decoration in color, or used itself for inlaying or application in varied colors. |
Enamel (v. t.) A glassy, opaque bead obtained by the blowpipe. |
Enamel (v. t.) That which is enameled |
Enamel (v. t.) The intensely hard calcified tissue entering into the composition of teeth. It merely covers the exposed parts of the teeth of man, but in many animals is intermixed in various ways with the dentine and cement. |
Enamel (v. t.) To lay enamel upon |
Enamel (v. t.) To variegate with colors as if with enamel. |
Enamel (v. t.) To form a glossy surface like enamel upon |
Enamel (v. t.) To disguise with cosmetics, as a woman's complexion. |
Enamel (v. i.) To practice the art of enameling. |
Enamel (a.) Relating to the art of enameling |
Raku ware () A kind of earthenware made in Japan, resembling Satsuma ware, but having a paler color. |
Satsuma ware () A kind of ornamental hard-glazed pottery made at Satsuma in Kiushu, one of the Japanese islands. |
Scroddled ware () Mottled pottery made from scraps of differently colored clays. |
Sevres ware () Porcelain manufactured at Sevres, France, ecpecially in the national factory situated there. |
Ware (imp.) Wore. |
Ware (v. t.) To wear, or veer. See Wear. |
Ware (n.) Seaweed. |
Ware (a.) Articles of merchandise |
Ware (a.) A ware |
Ware (n.) The state of being ware or aware |
Ware (v. t.) To make ware |
Wedgwood ware () A kind of fine pottery, the most remarkable being what is called jasper, either white, or colored throughout the body, and capable of being molded into the most delicate forms, so that fine and minute bas-reliefs like cameos were made of it, fit even for being set as jewels. |