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Glaze
Glaze Definition And Meaning |
What's The Definition Of Glaze?
[n] coating for fabrics, ceramics, metal, etc.
[n] a glossy finish on a fabric
[n] any of various thin shiny (savory or sweet) coatings applied to foods
[v] become glassy; of eyes; "Her eyes glaze over when she is bored"
[v] coat with a glaze, as of pottery, for example
[v] apply a glaze to (ceramics)
[v] coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze
[v] furnish with glass, as of a window
Synonyms | Synonyms for Glaze: candy |
glass |
glass |
glass over |
glaze over |
sugarcoat
Related Terms | Find terms related to Glaze: apply paint |
bake |
bedaub |
bedizen |
begild |
berg |
besmear |
blancmange |
board |
brick |
brush on paint |
buff |
burnish |
calcimine |
calf |
candy |
china clay |
china stone |
clapboard |
clay |
coat |
coating |
color |
comfit |
complexion |
compote |
confection |
confectionery |
confiture |
conserve |
cover |
covering |
cryosphere |
dab |
daub |
deep-dye |
dip |
distemper |
double-dye |
Dry Ice |
dulcify |
dye |
edulcorate |
emblazon |
enamel |
engild |
face |
fast-dye |
finish |
fire |
fireclay |
firn |
floe |
flux |
frazil |
fresco |
frosting |
frozen water |
furbish |
gelatin |
gild |
glaciation |
glacier |
glacieret |
glance |
glass |
glazed frost |
glint |
gloss |
grain |
granular snow |
ground ice |
growler |
honey |
hue |
ice |
ice banner |
ice barrier |
ice belt |
ice cave |
ice cubes |
ice dike |
ice field |
ice floe |
ice foot |
ice front |
ice island |
ice needle |
ice pack |
ice pinnacle |
ice raft |
ice sheet |
iceberg |
icefall |
icequake |
icicle |
icing |
illuminate |
imbue |
ingrain |
jam |
japan |
Jell-O |
jelly |
jokul |
kaolin |
lacquer |
lath |
lay on color |
lolly |
luster |
marmalade |
meringue |
mold |
mousse |
mull |
neve |
nieve penitente |
pack ice |
paint |
paper |
parget |
patina |
petuntse |
pigment |
plank |
polish |
porcelain clay |
pot |
preserve |
prime |
refractory clay |
revet |
rub |
saccharify |
scour |
serac |
shade |
shadow |
shake |
shape |
sheathe |
sheen |
shelf ice |
shellac |
shine |
shingle |
slate |
sleek |
sleet |
slick |
slick down |
slip |
slob |
slop on paint |
sludge |
smear |
snow ice |
snowberg |
stain |
stipple |
stone |
sugar |
sugar off |
sugarcoat |
sweet |
sweet stuff |
sweeten |
sweetmeat |
sweets |
thatch |
throw |
tile |
tinct |
tincture |
tinge |
tint |
tone |
turn a pot |
tutti-frutti |
undercoat |
varnish |
veneer |
wall in |
wall up |
wallpaper |
wash |
wax |
weatherboard |
whipped cream |
whitewash
See Also | adorn |
beautify |
blur |
burnish |
change |
coat |
coating |
decorate |
double-glaze |
dulcify |
dulcorate |
edulcorate |
embellish |
film over |
finish |
finishing |
furnish |
glaze over |
gloss |
glossiness |
grace |
luster |
lustre |
ornament |
polish |
provide |
render |
supply |
surface |
sweeten |
topping
Glaze In Webster's Dictionary
\Glaze\, v. i.
To become glazed of glassy.
\Glaze\, n.
1. The vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything
used as a coating or color in glazing. See {Glaze}, v. t.,
3. --Ure.
2. (Cookery) Broth reduced by boiling to a gelatinous paste,
and spread thinly over braised dishes.
3. A glazing oven. See {Glost oven}.
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