What's the difference between earthward and stoneware?

Earthward


Definition:

  • (adv.) Alt. of Earthwards

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Most worryingly, her support levels are heading earthward even among the demographic she has most passionately embraced in the 2016 race – Democratic female voters .
  • (2) Such energetic outbursts can blast the Earth with X-rays and UV and drive solar material earthwards to produce aurorae and disrupt communications and satellite systems.
  • (3) But as they plummet earthwards, he sees a crowded school playground just next to the barracks.
  • (4) He is only 41, but so far Musk shows no sign of tumbling earthwards.
  • (5) Now 71, Wilson is a tall, slender man, his upper spine crooked from years of looking earthwards.

Stoneware


Definition:

  • (n.) A species of coarse potter's ware, glazed and baked.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) His invention of a new stoneware called Jasper has been described as the most important development in the history of ceramics since the Chinese discovery of porcelain nearly 1,000 years earlier.
  • (2) The bactericidal effectiveness of Jodofor A and Jodofor B produced in Czechoslovakia was tested on carriers (stoneware, concrete, brick, wood, aluminium sheet) contaminated with E. coli and St. aureus.
  • (3) Charles Lamb, who worked at the East India, called the red ink he used “clerks’ blood” in a letter to Coleridge, and in the vast archives of the bank Adam has found an enormous stoneware ink bottle, streaked with alarmingly bloody stains.
  • (4) Other goods include jutti (curly-toed slippers), leather shoes, Rajasthani patchwork quilts, Jaipuri silk puppets, hand-bound leather notebooks and stoneware.

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