Meaning of syderolite | Babel Free
Definitions
A kind of Bohemian earthenware resembling Wedgwood; the material from which it is made.
obsolete, uncountable
Examples
“The manufacture in Austria of pottery, syderolite ware, Wedgwood ware, terra cotta, bricks, &c., has made considerable progress within the last ten years, and has now become of importance. […] Huffzky's Widow, Vincenz, Hohenstein, near Toplitz, Bohemia—Manufacturer. […] The quality of the articles manufactured in that description of earthenware which resembles the pottery called Wedgwood ware (syderolite, terralite, stone-clay), is constantly improving. […] Schiller & Gerring, Bodenbach, near Tetschen-on-the-Elbe, Bohemia—Manufacturers. Syderolite ware:—Centre-pieces, flower-vases, […]”
“[…] Austria sent several specimens of syderolite, or terralite, or stone clay, in small articles. Prussia seemed to me to display the best taste in the application of a union of silvering and gilding to clay ornamentation.”
“The time after Permian is the main development period of intercontinental ridge and basin during which the energy resource minerals, bentonite, syderolite and salt minerals formed. The representative minerals cover gold, iron, maganese and copper of […]”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.