majolica Antonyms
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Meaning of majolica
Wordnet
majolica (n)
highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxide
Webster
majolica (n.)
A kind of pottery, with opaque glazing and showy, which reached its greatest perfection in Italy in the 16th century.
majolica Sentence Examples
- The antique store displayed a stunning collection of iridescent majolica pottery.
- The majolica tiles in the kitchen showcased intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
- The gardener planted flowers in an array of colorful majolica pots.
- The majolica vase was adorned with delicate grapevines and leaves.
- The museum curator admired the rare majolica teapot in her collection.
- The antique majolica figurine depicted an elegant lady in Victorian garb.
- The artist used majolica glaze to create a shimmering effect on her ceramic sculptures.
- The bathroom featured a charming majolica sink and backsplash.
- The majolica fountain in the courtyard delighted visitors with its intricate design and soothing sound.
- The chef plated the exquisite dish on a hand-painted majolica plate.
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highly decorated earthenware with a glaze of tin oxideA kind of pottery, with opaque glazing and showy, which reached its greatest perfection in Italy in the 16
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The antique store displayed a stunning collection of iridescent majolica pottery.
The majolica tiles in the kitchen showcased intricate patterns and vibrant colors.
The gardener planted flowers in an array of colorful majolica pots.
The majolica vase was adorned with delicate grapevines and leaves.