potter's wheel
/'pɔtəzwi:l/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A horizontal rotating wheel used by a potter to shape clay: A potter's wheel is a machine with a flat, circular surface that spins horizontally. The potter places a lump of clay in the center of this spinning wheel and uses their hands to shape it into symmetrical pottery, such as bowls, vases, or cups. It is a fundamental tool in ceramics.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The artisan skillfully used the potter's wheel to form a beautiful vase.
- Learning to center the clay on the potter's wheel is the first and most important step for beginners.
Advanced Usage
- "to throw on the potter's wheel": This phrase describes the specific action of shaping clay on the wheel.
- She learned to throw a perfect cylinder on the potter's wheel.
Variants and Related Words
- Pottery (n): The craft or objects made by shaping and firing clay.
- She has a collection of ancient pottery.
- Throw (v): In ceramics, to shape clay on a potter's wheel.
- He can throw ten identical mugs in an hour.
Synonyms
- Ceramic wheel: A more technical term for the same tool.
- Throwing wheel: Another name emphasizing the action ("throwing") performed on it.
Related Phrases
- To center the clay: The crucial initial step of making the clay lump spin perfectly symmetrically on the wheel's axis.
- It took her an hour to finally center the clay on the wheel.
- Off-center: Describes clay that is not spinning symmetrically on the wheel, making it difficult to shape.
- The vase collapsed because the clay was off-center.
Noun
- a horizontal rotating wheel holding the clay being shaped by a potter
- the potter's wheel was invented in Asia Minor around 6500 BC