"Porcellaneous" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Relating to or resembling a type of porcelain.
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The Porajmos, also known as the Romani Holocaust, was the Romani genocide that occurred during World War II, in which millions of Romani people were systematically persecuted and murdered by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. The word "Porajmos" is the Romani word for "devouring" or "the devouring", and it refers to the Nazi's campaign of extermination against the Romani people. It is estimated that between 220,000 to 500,000 Romani people were killed during the Porajmos, out of a pre-war population of around 1-2 million. This event is often considered a genocide and is included in the definition of the Holocaust.
The word "porcelaneous" is not a commonly used or recognized word in the English language. It seems to be a misspelling or a variation of "porcelain", which refers to a type of ceramic material made from kaolin, feldspar, and quartz, often used to make fine china, decorative objects, and other household items.<br><br>However, if I had to infer a meaning from the word "porcelaneous", it might suggest something that is related to or reminiscent of porcelain, possibly in terms of its beauty, delicacy, or fragility.
A type of dark-colored, fine-grained clay mineral, often used as a gemstone or in the production of ceramic glaze. It is a metasomatic mineral, formed from the alteration of basalt, mica schist, or other rocks. It has a vitreous to dull luster and a conchoidal fracture. Porcelanite is often found in association with other metamorphic minerals, such as talc, chlorite, and epidote.
Porcelain tableware, china fancy goods or figurines made from a fine-particle, glass-like ceramic material, a type of earthenware.