Stoneware
noun
A strong, durable pottery type which can resist high temperatures.
She bought a new set of stoneware dishes for the kitchen.

Often appears as...
- stoneware dishes
- stoneware pottery
noun
A strong, durable pottery type which can resist high temperatures.
She bought a new set of stoneware dishes for the kitchen.

Often appears as...
- stoneware dishes
- stoneware pottery
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Heat Resistant
Stoneware can endure very high temperatures, important for cooking or baking items.

Her stoneware casserole dish is perfect for baking lasagna.
Sturdy Quality
Stoneware is known for its durability and resistance to daily wear, making it practical for use.

Despite years of use, his stoneware cups remain unchipped.
Daily Use
Stoneware is commonly used for everyday items, such as dishes and mugs.

Most of the dinner plates at the restaurant were made of stoneware.
Heat Resistant
Stoneware can endure very high temperatures, important for cooking or baking items.

Her stoneware casserole dish is perfect for baking lasagna.
Sturdy Quality
Stoneware is known for its durability and resistance to daily wear, making it practical for use.

Despite years of use, his stoneware cups remain unchipped.
Daily Use
Stoneware is commonly used for everyday items, such as dishes and mugs.

Most of the dinner plates at the restaurant were made of stoneware.
Heat Resistant
Stoneware can endure very high temperatures, important for cooking or baking items.

Her stoneware casserole dish is perfect for baking lasagna.
Sturdy Quality
Stoneware is known for its durability and resistance to daily wear, making it practical for use.

Despite years of use, his stoneware cups remain unchipped.
Daily Use
Stoneware is commonly used for everyday items, such as dishes and mugs.

Most of the dinner plates at the restaurant were made of stoneware.
Quote examples
James Lind
Scottish Scientist
Let it them be put into any clean oven vessel of china or stoneware which should be wider at the top than at the bottom. so that there may be the largest surface above to favor the evaporation.

Quote examples
James Lind
Scottish Scientist
Let it them be put into any clean oven vessel of china or stoneware which should be wider at the top than at the bottom. so that there may be the largest surface above to favor the evaporation.

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