Terracota Meaning and Definition

Terracota

Terracota

Pronunciation

/ˈtɛrəkoʊtə/

Part of Speech

Noun

Definition

A type of earthenware, often used for planters, vases, and other decorative items, characterized by its reddish-brown color and coarse texture.

Examples

  • The terracota planter on her balcony held a lush fern.
  • She chose a terracota vase to display her favorite flowers.
  • The artist created a beautiful sculpture from terracota clay.
  • She lovingly arranged the terracota figurines on her shelf.

Synonyms

  • Earthenware
  • Redware

Antonyms

  • Glazed
  • Porcelain

Etymology

From Italian terra cotta, meaning “baked earth”, from terra “earth” and cotta “baked”.

Usage Notes

Terracota is often used to describe decorative items, but it can also refer to the material itself.

Cultural References

In various cultures, terracota has been used for centuries to create decorative and functional items, such as vases, planters, and sculptures.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

None

Related Words or Phrases

  • Clay
  • Earthen
  • Unfired

Collocations

  • terracota vase
  • terracota planter
  • terracota sculpture

Frequency of Use

Terracota is a relatively uncommon word in everyday language, but it is often used in artistic and cultural contexts.

Common Misspellings

  • Terra Cotta
  • Terra Cotah
  • Terracatat

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