Definition of terracotta

terracottanoun

đất nung

/ˌterəˈkɒtə//ˌterəˈkɑːtə/

The word "terracotta" originated from the Italian language, and it is a combination of two words: "terra" meaning earth and "cotta" meaning cooked. This refers to the fact that terracotta is a type of ceramic material that is made from clay and other natural materials, which are then fired at high temperatures to create a hard, non-porous surface. The word "terracotta" has been in use since the 16th century and has been borrowed into many languages, including English. In English, "terracotta" is often used to describe various types of earthenware, including pots, statues, and other decorative items.

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red-brown clay that has been baked but not glazed, used for making pots, etc.

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Example:
  • terracotta pots/tiles/roofs

    chậu đất nung/gạch/mái nhà

a red-brown colour

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