porcelaine
porcelain
noun por-suh-LEN Rare
Origin: Italian porcellana (cowrie shell, then fine ceramic)
Also means
china (tableware)
Usage Note
Porcelaine denotes both the material and objects made from it, especially fine tableware. Limoges is the famous French centre of porcelain production, so la porcelaine de Limoges is a cultural reference learners will encounter. The adjective en porcelaine means 'made of china/porcelain'.
Examples
"Elle a sorti la porcelaine pour les invités."
Natural Translation
She brought out the china for the guests.
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