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Crockery - 5 dictionary results

crock⋅er⋅y

[krok-uh-ree]
–noun
crocks collectively; earthenware.

Origin:
1710–20; crock 1 + -ery
Language Translation for : Crockery
Spanish: loza, vajilla, German: das Geschirr, Japanese: 瀬戸物
crock·er·y     (krŏk'ə-rē)  Pronunciation Key 
n.   Earthenware.
crockery

noun
tableware (eating and serving dishes) collectively 

Crockery, MI (township, FIPS 13918800)
Location: (43.081053, -86.080443)
Population (2000): 3,782 (1,475 housing units)
Area: 32.706994 sq mi (land), 0.658629 sq mi (water)

Crockery

Crock"er*y\ ( kr?k"?r-?), n. [From Crock an earthen vessel.] Earthenware; vessels formed of baked clay, especially the coarser kinds.

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