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Definition of glaze
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of glaze is as below...
Glaze (n.) The
vitreous
coating
of
pottery
or
porcelain;
anything
used as a
coating
or color in
glazing.
See
Glaze,
v. t., 3..
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Alquifou
::
Alquifou
(n.) A lead ore found in
Cornwall,
England,
and used by
potters
to give a green glaze to their
wares;
potter's
ore..
Glase
::
Glase (v. t.) To
incrust,
cover,
or
overlay
with a thin
surface,
consisting
of, or
resembling,
glass;
as, to glaze
earthenware;
hence,
to
render
smooth,
glasslike,
or
glossy;
as, to glaze
paper,
gunpowder,
and the
like..
Faience
::
Faience
(n.)
Glazed
earthenware;
esp., that which is
decorated
in
color..
Chintz
::
Chintz
(n.)
Cotton
cloth,
printed
with
flowers
and other
devices,
in a
number
of
different
colors,
and often
glazed..
Glaze
::
Glaze (v. i.) To
become
glazed
of
glassy.
Crackle
::
Crackle
(n.) A
condition
produced
in
certain
porcelain,
fine
earthenware,
or
glass,
in which the glaze or
enamel
appears
to be
cracked
in all
directions,
making
a sort of
reticulated
surface;
as,
Chinese
crackle;
Bohemian
crackle..
Glaze
::
Glaze (v. t.) A
glazing
oven. See Glost oven.
Calender
::
Calender
(n.) A
machine,
used for the
purpose
of
giving
cloth,
paper,
etc., a
smooth,
even, and
glossy
or
glazed
surface,
by cold or hot
pressure,
or for
watering
them and
giving
them a wavy
appearance.
It
consists
of two or more
cylinders
revolving
nearly
in
contact,
with the
necessary
apparatus
for
moving
and
regulating..
Pottery
::
Pottery
(n.) The
vessels
or ware made by
potters;
earthenware,
glazed
and
baked..
Glass
::
Glass (v. t.) To cover or
furnish
with
glass;
to
glaze.
Glazer
::
Glazer
(n.) A tool or
machine
used in
glazing,
polishing,
smoothing,
etc.;
amoung
cutlers
and
lapidaries,
a
wooden
wheel
covered
with
emery,
or
having
a band of lead and tin
alloy,
for
polishing
cutlery,
etc..
Tillet
::
Tillet
(n.) A bag made of thin
glazed
muslin,
used as a
wrapper
for dress
goods..
Bookcase
::
Bookcase
(n.) A case with
shelves
for
holding
books,
esp. one with
glazed
doors..
Underglaze
::
Underglaze
(a.)
Applied
under the
glaze,
that is,
before
the
glaze,
that is,
before
the glaze is put on;
fitted
to be so
applied;
-- said of
colors
in
porcelain
painting..
Lantern
::
Lantern
(n.)
Something
inclosing
a
light,
and
protecting
it from wind, rain, etc. ; --
sometimes
portable,
as a
closed
vessel
or case of horn,
perforated
tin,
glass,
oiled
paper,
or other
material,
having
a lamp or
candle
within;
sometimes
fixed,
as the
glazed
inclosure
of a
street
light,
or of a
lighthouse
light..
Depolish
::
Depolish
(v. t.) To
remove
the
polish
or glaze from.
Glaze
::
Glaze (v. t.) Broth
reduced
by
boiling
to a
gelatinous
paste,
and
spread
thinly
over
braised
dishes..
Galletyle
::
Galletyle
(n.) A
little
tile of
glazed
earthenware.
Stoneweed
::
Stoneware
(n.) A
species
of
coarse
potter's
ware,
glazed
and
baked..
Plate
::
Plate (n.) A
small,
shallow,
and
usually
circular,
vessel
of metal or wood, or of earth
glazed
and
baked,
from which food is eaten at
table..
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