calcino

/kalˈtʃiːno/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of ceramic material, typically a mixture of clay and other minerals, often used in art and craft.

“The artist used calcino to create a beautiful vase.”

2. verb

To cover or coat something with a layer of calcino, often for decorative or protective purposes.

“She calcined the ceramic piece to give it a glossy finish.”

Synonyms

  • ceramic material
  • pottery material

Antonyms

  • metalic material
  • wooden material