Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun Pottery coated or decorated with slip.
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- noun A type of
pottery identified by its primarydecorating process whereslip is placed onto the dry surface bydipping ,painting orsplashing .
Etymologies
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Examples
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A slipware Scottish terrier, from the "things I found in my mother-in-law's house series."
Photo of the Day: Scottie, Beaming Up Edward Willett 2006
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A slipware Scottish terrier, from the "things I found in my mother-in-law's house series."
Archive 2006-11-19 Edward Willett 2006
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There is a wide variety of ceramic ware types including Chinese import porcelain, tin-glazed wares, creamware, Staffordshire-style slipware and locally made stonewares and redwares.
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The vast array of artifacts from the site includes crystal glass, silver tableware, and Italian slipware.
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The majority of surface material we sampled this year was typical Hellenistic tableware including molded bowls, gray ware, and a precursor of the Sagalassos red slipware.
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Sagalassos red slipware sherds found in front of the main quarry face date from the early Imperial period and may constitute a terminus ante quem for the exploitation of the quarry.
Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Geological Survey Report 1 2003
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It also includes a new items page and a section with the ceramics of Irma Starr, who makes slipware using the techniques employed in the museums Burnap Collection.
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It also includes a "new items" page and a section with the ceramics of Irma Starr, who makes slipware using the techniques employed in the museum's Burnap Collection.
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It also includes a "new items" page and a section with the ceramics of Irma Starr, who makes slipware using the techniques employed in the museum's Burnap Collection.
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It also includes a new items page and a section with the ceramics of Irma Starr, who makes slipware using the techniques employed in the museums Burnap Collection.
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