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Ceramus or
Keramos (Ancient Gr****: Κέραμος) is a city on the
north coast of the
Ceramic Gulf—named
after this city—in
ancient Caria, in
southwest Asia...
- word κεραμικός (keramikós),
meaning "of or for pottery" (from κέραμος (
kéramos) 'potter's clay, tile, pottery'). The
earliest known mention of the root...
- the
antimony mines in
Keramos] (in Gr****). ionia-culture.edu.gr.
Retrieved April 1, 2021. Periferakis,
Argyrios (2020). "The
Keramos Antimonite Mines in...
- recommended. The word "ceramic" is
derived from the Gr**** word κέραμος
keramos,
meaning "potter's clay". It came from the
ancient art of
fabricating pottery...
- =
kremnos [Gr****]:
precipice or over
hanging wall or bank; "ceramus" =
keramos [Gr****]: clay pot) is an
extinct genus of
fossil marine pteriomorphian...
- (Κεραμεῖς, potters),
which in turn
derived its name from the word κέραμος (
kéramos, "pottery clay", from
which the
English word "ceramic" is derived). The...
- rhombencephalosynapsis, syncephalus,
telencephalon ceram- clay Gr**** κέραμος (
kéramos)
ceramic cerat- horn Gr**** κέρας (kéras), κέρατος (kératos) keratin, triceratops...
- Gr****
keramikos (κεραμεικός),
meaning "pottery",
which in turn
comes from
keramos (κέραμος)
meaning "potter's clay". Most
traditional ceramic products were...
- and the
Sprites (2005) -
theme song The
Chanukah Song (We are Lights)
Kéramos Thiruvasakam in
Symphony (2005)
Testimony (2012)
Schwartz has won many...
- has been
adapted to Bergama. The name of
Pergamos derives from
Perga (as
keramos from kera=earth, clay),
although a
Turkish author Özhan Öztürk
claims that...