chick vs porcelain

chick

noun
  • A young bird. 

  • A screen or blind made of finely slit bamboo and twine, hung in doorways or windows. 

  • A young, typically attractive, woman or teenage girl. 

  • A young chicken. 

  • A friendly fighter aircraft. 

verb
  • To compress the lips and then separate them quickly, resulting in a percussive noise. 

porcelain

noun
  • A kind of pigeon with deep brown and off-white feathers. 

  • Synonym of cowrie. 

  • Synonym of china: porcelain tableware. 

  • An object made of porcelain, (particularly) art objects or items of tableware. 

  • A hard white translucent ceramic, originally made by firing kaolin, quartz, and feldspar at high temperatures but now also inclusive of similar artificial materials; also often (figurative) such a material as a symbol of the fragility, elegance, etc. traditionally associated with porcelain goods. 

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