"ceramicist" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: ceramicists [plural]
Etymology: From ceramic + -ist. Etymology templates: {{af|en|ceramic|-ist}} ceramic + -ist Head templates: {{en-noun}} ceramicist (plural ceramicists)
  1. A person who makes ceramics, such as pottery. Categories (topical): Occupations, People Synonyms: ceramist Translations (person who makes ceramics): ceramista [feminine, masculine] (Catalan), ceramikisto (Esperanto), keraamikko (Finnish), Keramiker [masculine] (German), Keramikerin [feminine] (German), 요업가 (yoeopga) (alt: 窯業家) (Korean), seramegydd [masculine] (Welsh)

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