Terra cotta in Italian means "baked earth" in English and originates from the same-meaning Latin phrase terra cocta.
The phrase 'terra cotta' is from the Italian language. It means 'baked earth' in English. The Latin equivalent is terra cocta.
Terracotta or terra cota is a type of ceramic made from clay.
It is Latin, not Spanish. From terra (earth) and cotta (baked), it means baked earth, or clay-based ceramic used primarily for artwork, water pipes, construction, and roof tiles.
I used the terra cotta in my backyard?
from the earth planet (latin terra)
The Latin word for Earth is terra.
Terracotta is a type of red clay that is used for pottery and tiles. It is also used in other art and sculptures.
land, it comes from latin or french
What the Latin word "terra" means in English is Earth or land.Earth, land, or soil.
terra - land as in terra firma
No. The Latin word for earth is terra.
The Latin word terra is equivalent to the English word "ground".
The Latin word for Earth is Terra.
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