china
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China
(syn of), a hard white translucent ceramic made from kaolin, now sometimes distinguished in reference to tableware as (m) or (m) ''china''.
(ux)
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1653, Henry Cogan translating Fernão Mendes Pinto as ''The Voyages and Adventures of Fernand Mendez Pinto'', p. 206:
- ...a Present of certain very rich Pieces of China.
Cheaper and lower-quality ceramic and ceramic tableware, distinguished from porcelain.
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(RQ:Burton Melancholy)
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(senseid) (syn of) (q).
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Tea from China, varieties cured by smoking or opposed to Indian cultivars.
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A kind of drum cymbal approximating a Chinese style of cymbal, but usually with Turkish influences.
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(feminine singular of)
(inflection of)
(adj form of)
(syn)
cinchona (tree)
(ja-romanization of)
(alternative spelling of)
the Chinese
Chinese (gloss)
a woman, especially one of Native American descent
female (of humans or animals)
a woman of low social status
pebble, small stone (usually rounded)
(female equivalent of)
china (gl)
female servant in a hacienda
orange (fruit)