Pronunciation: /əˈsɛrəmɪk/

Definitions of aceramic

adjective describing something that does not contain ceramics

Example Sentences

A1 The aceramic bowl was perfect for serving soup.

A2 The aceramic vase was fragile and needed to be handled with care.

B1 The aceramic tiles in the bathroom were easy to clean.

B2 The aceramic figurine was a unique addition to the art collection.

C1 The aceramic pottery exhibit showcased the talent of the artist.

C2 The aceramic sculpture was a masterpiece of modern art.

Examples of aceramic in a Sentence

formal The archaeologists discovered an aceramic site dating back to the Neolithic period.

informal I heard they found an aceramic village from ancient times.

slang Yo, check out that aceramic dig site they're talking about.

figurative Her mind was like an aceramic vessel, unable to hold onto memories.

Grammatical Forms of aceramic

past tense

aceramicked

plural

aceramics

comparative

more aceramic

superlative

most aceramic

present tense

is aceramic

future tense

will be aceramic

perfect tense

has been aceramic

continuous tense

is being aceramic

singular

aceramic

positive degree

very aceramic

infinitive

to be aceramic

gerund

being aceramic

participle

aceramicing

Origin and Evolution of aceramic

First Known Use: 1965 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'aceramic' originates from the combination of the prefix 'a-' meaning 'without' and the word 'ceramic' referring to objects made of clay or other nonmetallic mineral compounds.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the field of archaeology to describe sites or cultures lacking ceramic artifacts, the term 'aceramic' has evolved to also be used in other contexts to indicate the absence or non-reliance on ceramics.