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.