ˈbu̇kəˌrō, ˈbäk- noun
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Etymology: probably modification of Portuguese búcaro clay vase, from Old Portuguese púcaro, from Arabic dialect, from Latin poculum cup; akin to Latin potare to drink — more at potable
: a usually dark red and often ornately modeled stoneware produced in I-hsing, China, and introduced into Europe in the 17th century