graniteware
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gran·ite·ware
(grăn′ĭt-wâr′)n.
1. Iron utensils with a mottled enamel resembling granite.
2. Earthenware with a speckled glaze resembling granite.
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graniteware
(ˈɡrænɪtˌwɛə)n
1. (Ceramics) iron vessels coated with enamel of a granite-like appearance
2. (Ceramics) a type of very durable white semivitreous pottery
3. (Ceramics) a type of pottery with a speckled glaze
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gran•ite•ware
(ˈgræn ɪtˌwɛər)n.
1. ironware with a gray, stonelike enamel.
2. pottery with a speckled appearance.
[1890–95]
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| Noun | 1. | graniteware - a kind of stone-grey enamelware enamelware - cooking utensil of enameled iron |
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