Pronunciation: /ˈtɛrə ˈkɑtə/
noun a type of unglazed, typically brownish-red earthenware, used chiefly as an ornamental building material
A1 I bought a small terra cotta pot for my plant.
A2 The garden was decorated with beautiful terra cotta statues.
B1 The artisan crafted intricate terra cotta tiles for the kitchen backsplash.
B2 The museum displayed a collection of ancient terra cotta figurines.
C1 The archaeologist unearthed fragments of terra cotta pottery from the ancient civilization.
C2 The villa's courtyard was adorned with a stunning terra cotta fountain.
adjective of a brownish-red color resembling that of terra cotta
A1 The terra cotta pot was perfect for planting flowers.
A2 She admired the terra cotta sculptures in the garden.
B1 The restaurant had a rustic charm with its terra cotta tiled floors.
B2 The terra cotta vase was a beautiful addition to the room.
C1 The artist used terra cotta clay to create stunning pottery pieces.
C2 The terra cotta tiles on the roof gave the building a Mediterranean feel.
formal The museum displayed a collection of ancient Greek terra cotta statues.
informal I bought a cute little terra cotta plant pot for my balcony.
slang Check out this cool terra cotta vase I found at the thrift store.
figurative Her skin was as smooth and warm as terra cotta in the sunlight.
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