"Ceramicists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ceramicists are individuals who specialize in the art and craft of ceramics, working with clay and other materials to create functional and decorative pieces, such as pottery, vases, sculptures, and tableware.
The cepstrum is a signal-processing technique that is used to analyze the spectral characteristics of a stationary signal. It is particularly useful for analyzing the rhythmic or periodic components of a signal.
Ceraceous refers to something that is waxy or has a waxy quality. It can also describe substances that are similar to wax, such as ceraceous secretions found in the nasal passages of some animals. In a figurative sense, ceraceous can be used to describe someone or something that is shiny, smooth, or elegant. The word is derived from the Latin word "cerus," meaning wax.
A ceramicist is an artist who creates objects or sculptures from clay and other ceramic materials.
Cerargyrite is a rare mineral that is a hydrated chloride of silver, with the chemical formula AgCl·H2O. It is a type of secondary mineral that forms when silver chloride is converted to its hydrated form through the action of water. Cerargyrite is typically found in the oxidized zones of silver-bearing ore deposits and is often associated with other minerals such as sulfides, oxides, and carbonates. It has a white or colorless appearance and can be distinguished from other silver minerals by its specific gravity, which is typically around 4.0-4.5. Cerargyrite is not typically used as a source of silver for extraction, but rather is of interest to mineral collectors due to its rarity and beauty.