earthenware tile

  • 71Cajkler — This interesting and unusual surname recorded in the spellings of Kach, Kachel, Kachele, Kachler, Kacheller and the slavonic Cajkler, is of early Germanic origins. It derives from the pre 7th century word kachel meaning tile, and as such was an… …

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  • 72Kach — This interesting and unusual surname recorded in the spellings of Kach, Kachel, Kachele, Kachler, Kacheller and the slavonic Cajkler, is of early Germanic origins. It derives from the pre 7th century word kachel meaning tile, and as such was an… …

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  • 73Kachel — This interesting and unusual surname recorded in the spellings of Kach, Kachel, Kachele, Kachler, Kacheller and the slavonic Cajkler, is of early Germanic origins. It derives from the pre 7th century word kachel meaning tile, and as such was an… …

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  • 74Kacheler — This interesting and unusual surname recorded in the spellings of Kach, Kachel, Kachele, Kachler, Kacheller and the slavonic Cajkler, is of early Germanic origins. It derives from the pre 7th century word kachel meaning tile, and as such was an… …

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  • 75Kacheller — This interesting and unusual surname recorded in the spellings of Kach, Kachel, Kachele, Kachler, Kacheller and the slavonic Cajkler, is of early Germanic origins. It derives from the pre 7th century word kachel meaning tile, and as such was an… …

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  • 76pottery — Synonyms and related words: adobe, armory, arsenal, assembly line, assembly plant, atomic energy plant, bindery, biscuit, bisque, boatyard, boilery, bookbindery, bowl, brewery, brick, brickyard, cannery, cement, ceramic ware, ceramics, china,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 77 — 【와】 기와; 질그릇; 실패; 방패의 등 의 略記 (=克) 기와나 질그릇의 모양을 본뜬 글자. 瓦부 0획 (총5획) [1] [n] tile [2] [n] earthenware; pottery [3] watt, the unit of power [4] a Chinese family name [5] Kangxi radical 98 蓋瓦 (개와) ① 기와. ② 기와로 지붕을 이음 弄瓦之慶 (농와지경) 딸을 낳았을 때의 경사. 瓦當文 (와당문)… …

    Hanja (Korean Hanzi) dictionary

  • 78testy — [14] Testy means etymologically ‘heady’. It was borrowed from Anglo Norman testif, a derivative of Old French teste ‘head’ (ancestor of modern French tête). This in turn went back to Latin testa ‘tile, earthenware pot’ (a relative of testum, from …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 79tel-2, telǝ-, telu- —     tel 2, telǝ , telu     English meaning: flat, flat ground, board     Deutsche Übersetzung: “flach, flacher Boden, Brett”     Material: O.Ind. tala n. ‘surface, plain, area, Ebene, palm, sole”, secondary talimam n. “ floor “, tü lu n. “… …

    Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary

  • 80testy — [14] Testy means etymologically ‘heady’. It was borrowed from Anglo Norman testif, a derivative of Old French teste ‘head’ (ancestor of modern French tête). This in turn went back to Latin testa ‘tile, earthenware pot’ (a relative of testum, from …

    Word origins