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Etymology edit

From drab +‎ -ware.

Noun edit

drabware (countable and uncountable, plural drabwares)

  1. A form of unglazed pottery made from drab-coloured clay.
    • 2009 May 30, John Sewell, “Ranchers will saddle up this table”, in Toronto Star[1]:
      This particular pitcher is categorized as drabware because of the putty-coloured clay used to make it.

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