celadons

/ˈsɛləˌdɑnz/
noun
  1. Multiple pieces of celadon ceramic ware.
    • These celadons were made in Korea during the 12th century.
    • She carefully wrapped each of the celadons in bubble wrap for shipping.
    • The collector displayed his celadons on a wooden shelf.
  2. Multiple shades or instances of the color celadon.
    • The fabric samples included various celadons, from pale mint to gray-green.
    • In the garden, the leaves showed different celadons in the morning light.
    • The painter mixed several celadons to get the right tone.
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