truité

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See also: truite

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From French, derived from truite (trout).

Adjective[edit]

truité (not comparable)

  1. (ceramics) Having a delicately crackled surface.
    • 1925, Robert Lockhart Hobson, The Later Ceramic Wares of China:
      Scherzer also informs us that the crackle glaze was blown on to the porcelain and that two layers were applied to produce the finer (truité) crackle and four to produce the large crackle []

French[edit]

Adjective[edit]

truité (feminine truitée, masculine plural truités, feminine plural truitées)

  1. truité

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