Ceramist (noun)

A person who makes pottery or ceramic objects, or who is an expert in such craftsmanship.

Origin:

From late 16th century french céramiste, from céramique (ceramic), from medieval latin ceramica, from ancient greek κεραμική (keramikē, "pottery"), from κέραμος (keramos, "potter"s clay"). the word was adopted in english by the early 19th century.

Examples:

  1. She is a famous ceramist, who has won several awards for her work.
  2. The ceramist made a beautiful vase from clay.
  3. The museum has a large collection of ceramics made by renowned ceramists.
  4. He is a skilled ceramist and teaches pottery making to students.
  5. The ceramist uses a pottery wheel to shape the clay into desired forms.
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