The name for tin glazed earthenware is faience.
The derivative name for tin is stannous.
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The captain's name in Tintin is Captain Haddock.
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The chemical symbol for Tin is Sn which comes from its old name of Stanum.
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An albarello is a ceramic pharmacy or drug jar, typically made of majolica, a form of glazed Italian earthenware.
A small earthenware pot is a pipkin
A glazed currant bun is a teacake.
"Earthenware" is "setomono" and/or "yakimono." They are pronounced seh-toh-mo-no and yah-kee-mo-no, respectively.
To distinguish between stoneware and earthenware, examine the clay's color and texture. Stoneware is typically denser, has a smooth surface, and is often gray or brown, while earthenware is more porous, softer, and usually reddish or terracotta in color. Additionally, you can check for a glazed finish; stoneware is usually fully vitrified and less likely to absorb water, whereas earthenware may be more absorbent. A simple water test—placing a few drops of water on the surface—can help; water will bead on stoneware but may soak into earthenware.
A glazed currant bun is called a teacake.
Creamware is a type of earthenware that is glazed in a deep cream color. It was created by Josiah Wedgewood in the 1700's. He created creamware to honor Queen Charlotte.
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Words starting with R and ending with U:reseau,rondeaurouleauRousseauraku (a kind of lead-glazed Japanese earthenware, typically irregular in shape and used esp. for the tea ceremony)