potiche (Meaning)

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potiche (n.)

A vase with a separate cover, the body usually rounded or polygonal in plan with nearly vertical sides, a neck of smaller size, and a rounded shoulder.

Synonyms & Antonyms of potiche

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potiche Sentence Examples

  1. The antique potiche stood proudly in the foyer, its intricate porcelain design a testament to the artisans of old.
  2. The living room was adorned with an elegant potiche, its glossy surface reflecting the warm sunlight.
  3. The vase was more than just a potiche; it was a symbol of family history, passed down through generations.
  4. The potiche on the mantelpiece was a jarring sight, its bright colors clashing with the subdued decor.
  5. The gardener placed a colorful potiche in the center of the flower bed, adding a touch of whimsy to the landscape.
  6. The museum acquired a priceless potiche, its acquisition a major coup for the curators.
  7. The potiche was an empty vessel, devoid of any practical value, yet it held a certain charm.
  8. The hallway was lined with potiches of varying sizes and shapes, each one a unique expression of artistic talent.
  9. The potiche in the corner of the room seemed to exude a sense of mystery, as if it held secrets untold.
  10. Despite its decorative purpose, the potiche had a solid and sturdy construction, ensuring its longevity.

FAQs About the word potiche

A vase with a separate cover, the body usually rounded or polygonal in plan with nearly vertical sides, a neck of smaller size, and a rounded shoulder.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The antique potiche stood proudly in the foyer, its intricate porcelain design a testament to the artisans of old.

The living room was adorned with an elegant potiche, its glossy surface reflecting the warm sunlight.

The vase was more than just a potiche; it was a symbol of family history, passed down through generations.

The potiche on the mantelpiece was a jarring sight, its bright colors clashing with the subdued decor.