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Definition of saggar in English: saggar(also sagger) noun ˈsaɡə A protective fireclay box enclosing ceramic ware while it is being fired. (烧制陶瓷器皿用的)匣钵 Example sentencesExamples - I finally decided to use a ‘sagger,’ a container in which the pottery is placed, along with a combustible material (sawdust).
- When we finally reached the spot at which we estimated they had fired the saggar, there was nothing.
- According to Wexler, ThermaCool is best suited for saggers.
- Prior to arriving at the event, some saggers and pot supports had been prepared along the lines of some Gaulish finds from late Roman France.
- It is hard to know whether the saggers were being fired by a large Iraqi force or a small but determined one.
OriginMid 18th century: probably a contraction of the noun safeguard. Rhymesblagger, bragger, dagger, flagger, Jagger, lagger, nagger, quagga, stagger, swagger |