noun
- plural of bisque: thick, creamy soups typically made from shellfish
- plural of bisque: unglazed ceramic pieces that have been fired once
Usage: culinary
Usage: pottery; ceramics
Examples
- The restaurant serves three different bisques: lobster, crab, and shrimp.
- She ordered the lobster bisque as her appetizer.
- The chef’s specialty bisques are made with fresh seafood daily.
- The pottery studio had shelves full of bisques waiting to be glazed.
- After the first firing, the clay pieces become bisques.
- The artist painted designs on the bisques before the final glazing.