porcellana
porcelain
noun por-chel-LAH-nah Rare
Origin: Italian 'porcellana' originally referred to the cowrie shell (thought to resemble a little pig, 'porcella'), whose glossy surface resembled the ceramic
Also means
china
Usage Note
Porcellana denotes fine white ceramic ware — the word was borrowed into most European languages (French porcelaine, English 'porcelain'). Di porcellana is used as an adjective ('una tazza di porcellana' = a porcelain cup). The phrase pelle di porcellana (porcelain skin) is a common beauty compliment. The plural le porcellane refers to pieces of china.
Examples
"Il servizio da tè è in porcellana pregiata."
Natural Translation
The tea set is made of fine porcelain.
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