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ka·ra·tsu ware \kəˈrät(ˌ)sü-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized K Etymology: from Karatsu, city in Japan : a Japanese ceramic ware traditionally made from about the 16th century at Karatsu on Kyushu island that is probably the earliest glazed Japanese ceramic ware, includes both earthenware and stoneware, and comprises chiefly vessels for chanoyu |