- porcelain bowl
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English-Japanese new dictionary. 2007.
English-Japanese new dictionary. 2007.
Porcelain — Fine China redirects here. For the band, see Fine China (band). This article is about the ceramic material. For other uses, see Porcelain (disambiguation). Chinese moon flask, 1723 35, Qing Dynasty … Wikipedia
Bowl (vessel) — This article is about the food vessel. For other uses, see Bowl (disambiguation). Simple ceramic bowl with blue glazed trim … Wikipedia
porcelain — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ fine ▪ white ▪ Chinese, Meissen, etc. … OF PORCELAIN ▪ piece … Collocations dictionary
porcelain bus — noun A toilet bowl. 2005: DONT trade the tour bus for the porcelain bus. You can eat, drink and be merry – not sorry – when overseas. mdash; Escape Magazine travel advice [ … Wiktionary
porcelain god /altar — Noun. The toilet bowl. See pray to the porcelain god … English slang and colloquialisms
bowl — Synonyms and related words: adobe, advance, agora, alveolation, alveolus, amphitheater, antrum, arena, armpit, athletic field, auditorium, background, basin, bear garden, biscuit, bisque, boxing ring, brick, bull ring, bunt, butt, campus, canvas … Moby Thesaurus
porcelain — Synonyms and related words: adobe, biscuit, bisque, bowl, brick, cement, ceramic ware, ceramics, china, clay, crock, crockery, enamel, enamelware, firebrick, glass, jug, pot, pottery, refractory, tile, tiling, urn, vase … Moby Thesaurus
Chantilly porcelain — French porcelain Chantilly plate 1750 1755. Rouen (1673–1696) Nevers Saint Cloud (1693–1766) Chantilly (1730–1800) Vincennes (1740–1756) Mennecy (1745–1765) Sèvres (1756–present) Etiolles (1770 ) … Wikipedia
Chinese porcelain in European painting — The Feast of the Gods (detail), Giovanni Bellini, 1514 … Wikipedia
Kraak porcelain — is a type of Chinese export porcelain produced mainly from the Wanli reign (1563 1620) until around 1640. It was among the first Chinese export ware to arrive in Europe in mass quantities, and was frequently featured in Dutch still life paintings … Wikipedia
Meissen porcelain — Meisen hard porcelain vase, circa 1730. Indianische Blume ( Flowers of the Indies ) in imitation of the Kakiemon style of Arita porcelain, Japan. Meissen porcelain or Meissen china is the first European hard paste porcelain that was developed… … Wikipedia