Articles made of this
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porcelainsArticles made of this
artarticle: often used to represent the class of determiners, including words such as this, that, and some as well as the articles a, an, and the
tolewarearticles made of tole
pastryarticles made of dough
ironwarearticles made of iron
steelwarearticles made of steel
paperwarearticles made of paper
ironwarearticles made of iron
tinwarearticles made of tinplate
CERAEArticles made of wax: Latin.
TOLEWAREArticles made of lacquered metal
bakemeatpastry (articles made of dough)
tinwarearticles made of tin plate
tinwaresarticles made of tin plate
steelwaresSTEELWARE, articles made of steel
ironwaresIRONWARE, articles made of iron
crystalsArticles made of such glass
tinwaresTINWARE, articles made of tinplate
sparterie(French) articles made of esparto
pastriesPASTRY, articles made of dough
paperwaresPAPERWARE, articles made of paper
sparteriesSPARTERIE, (French) articles made of esparto
bakemeatsBAKEMEAT, pastry (articles made of dough)
glassworkarticles or ornamentation made of glass
glasswareware, or articles collectively, made of glass
metalwaresUtensils or other articles made of metal
glassworksGLASSWORK, articles or ornamentation made of glass
metalwareUtensils or other articles made of metal
glassworkOrnaments and articles made of glass; glassware
glasswaresGLASSWARE, ware, or articles collectively, made of glass
napoleona type of pastry (articles made of dough)
napoleonsNAPOLEON, a type of pastry (articles made of dough)
whitewarearticles made of white porcelain, pottery or other ceramic material
whitewaresWHITEWARE, articles made of white porcelain, pottery or other ceramic material
potteryPots, dishes, and other articles made of earthenware or baked clay. Pottery can be broadly divided into earthenware, porcelain, and stoneware
potteriesPots, dishes, and other articles made of earthenware or baked clay. Pottery can be broadly divided into earthenware, porcelain, and stoneware