terracotta
terracotta
noun ter-rah-KOT-tah Rare
Origin: From Italian terra cotta (baked earth), from Latin terra (earth) + cotta (cooked, past participle of cuocere).
Also means
earthenware
Usage Note
Terracotta is feminine (la terracotta) and in Italian is written as two words or one. Its plural terrecotte is used when referring to individual terracotta objects or artworks. The word passed directly into English and many other languages. It is associated with Tuscany (terracotta fiorentina) and with ancient art.
Examples
"Il vaso è fatto di terracotta."
Natural Translation
The vase is made of terracotta.
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