potsherd

  • 11potsherd — [ pɒtʃə:d] noun a piece of broken pottery. Origin ME: from pot1 and sherd, var. of shard …

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  • 12potsherd — noun (C) technical a piece of a broken clay pot from long ago: Roman coins and potsherds …

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  • 13potsherd — pot·sherd …

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  • 14potsherd — pot•sherd [[t]ˈpɒtˌʃɜrd[/t]] n. a broken pottery fragment, esp. one of archaeological value • Etymology: 1275–1325; ME, =pot pot I+sherd shard …

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  • 15potsherd — /ˈpɒtˌʃɜd/ (say pot.sherd) noun a fragment or broken piece of pottery. {pot1 + sherd, variant of shard} …

  • 16potsherd —    Āpana ipu lepo …

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  • 17potsherd — n. a broken piece of ceramic material, esp. one found on an archaeological site …

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  • 18Ostracon — For the journal, see Ostracon (journal). Ostrakon of Cimon, an Athenian statesman, showing his name …

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  • 19Saint Spyridon — Infobox Saint name=Saint Spyridon birth date=ca. 270 death date=348 feast day= East: December 12, Cheesefare Saturday West: December 14 venerated in=Eastern Orthodoxy, Eastern Catholicism imagesize=300px caption=Icon of Saint Spyridon birth place …

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  • 20Mortaria — is the name given to a class of potsherds in Roman pottery. These are hemispherical or conical bowls commonly with heavy flanges and coarse grits embedded into the internal surface. They were used for pounding or mixing foods and are an important …

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