Raku

Etymology 1
From. A seal engraved with this word was marked on the early pieces. It was the title and seal used by 15 generations of potters.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A style of Japanese pottery, considered the traditional style for the pottery used in the Japanese tea ceremony;  such pottery made by the Raku family.
 * 2) * 2010, John Mathieson, Techniques Using Slips, Chapter 6: Slips and Raku, page 53,
 * As a technique, raku seems to encourage experimentation.
 * 1) The English transliteration of a Japanese surname; specifically, that of the family traditionally licensed to manufacture the pottery.
 * As a technique, raku seems to encourage experimentation.
 * 1) The English transliteration of a Japanese surname; specifically, that of the family traditionally licensed to manufacture the pottery.

Etymology 2
Probably a, the standard compiler, from , an allusion to the traditional symbol of the Perl language.

Proper noun

 * 1)  A programming language derived from Perl.