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porcelain

Porcelain vs False - What's the difference?

porcelain | false |


As a noun porcelain

is (usually|uncountable) a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials; china.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Gloss vs Porcelain - What's the difference?

gloss | porcelain |


As nouns the difference between gloss and porcelain

is that gloss is (uncountable) a surface shine or luster/lustre or gloss can be (countable) a foreign, archaic, technical, or other uncommon word requiring explanation while porcelain is (usually|uncountable) a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials; china.

As a verb gloss

is to give a gloss or sheen to or gloss can be to add a gloss to (a text).

Bisque vs Porcelain - What's the difference?

bisque | porcelain |


As nouns the difference between bisque and porcelain

is that bisque is a thick creamy soup made from fish, shellfish, meat or vegetables while porcelain is (usually|uncountable) a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials; china.

As an adjective bisque

is of a pale pinkish brown colour.

Sand vs Porcelain - What's the difference?

sand | porcelain |


As a verb sand

is .

As a noun porcelain is

(usually|uncountable) a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials; china.

Earthenware vs Porcelain - What's the difference?

earthenware | porcelain |


As nouns the difference between earthenware and porcelain

is that earthenware is an opaque, semi-porous ceramic made from clay and other compounds while porcelain is a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials; china.

Porcelain vs Stoneware - What's the difference?

porcelain | stoneware |


As nouns the difference between porcelain and stoneware

is that porcelain is (usually|uncountable) a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials; china while stoneware is a type of pottery that is fired at a high temperature and is dense, opaque and nonporous.

Porcelain vs Gres - What's the difference?

porcelain | gres |

Gres is likely misspelled.


Gres has no English definition.

As a noun porcelain

is a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials; china.

Zirconia vs Porcelain - What's the difference?

zirconia | porcelain |


As nouns the difference between zirconia and porcelain

is that zirconia is the oxide of zirconium, obtained as a white powder, and possessing both acid and basic properties. On account of its infusibility, and brilliant luminosity when incandescent, it is used as an ingredient of sticks for the Drummond light while porcelain is a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials; china.

Fireclay vs Porcelain - What's the difference?

fireclay | porcelain |


As nouns the difference between fireclay and porcelain

is that fireclay is while porcelain is (usually|uncountable) a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials; china.

Porcelain vs Ivory - What's the difference?

porcelain | ivory |


As nouns the difference between porcelain and ivory

is that porcelain is a hard, white, translucent ceramic that is made by firing kaolin and other materials; china while ivory is the hard white form of dentine which forms the tusks of elephants, walruses and other animals.

As an adjective ivory is

made of ivory.

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