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Definition of glaze
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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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Aemail Ombrant
::
Aemail
ombrant
() An art or
process
of
flooding
transparent
colored
glaze over
designs
stamped
or
molded
on
earthenware
or
porcelain.
Faience
::
Faience
(n.)
Glazed
earthenware;
esp., that which is
decorated
in
color..
Frit
::
Frit (v. t.) The
material
for glaze of
pottery.
Parian
::
Parian
(n.) A
ceramic
ware,
resembling
unglazed
porcelain
biscuit,
of which are made
statuettes,
ornaments,
etc..
Glaze
::
Glaze (n.) The
vitreous
coating
of
pottery
or
porcelain;
anything
used as a
coating
or color in
glazing.
See
Glaze,
v. t., 3..
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..
Glazer
::
Glazer
(n.) One who
applies
glazing,
as in
pottery
manufacture,
etc.; one who gives a
glasslike
or
glossy
surface
to
anything;
a
calenderer
or
smoother
of
cloth,
paper,
and the
like..
Unglaze
::
Unglaze
(v. t.) To strip of
glass;
to
remove
the
glazing,
or
glass,
from, as a
window..
Bat Printing
::
Bat
printing
() A mode of
printing
on
glazed
ware.
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..
Z
::
Z () Z, the
twenty-sixth
and last
letter
of the
English
alphabet,
is a vocal
consonant.
It is taken from the Latin
letter
Z, which came from the Greek
alphabet,
this
having
it from a
Semitic
source.
The
ultimate
origin
is
probably
Egyptian.
Etymologically,
it is most
closely
related
to s, y, and j; as in
glass,
glaze;
E. yoke, Gr. /, L.
yugum;
E.
zealous,
jealous.
See Guide to
Pronunciation,
// 273, 274..
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..
Bookcase
::
Bookcase
(n.) A case with
shelves
for
holding
books,
esp. one with
glazed
doors..
Crackled
::
Crackled
(a.)
Covered
with
minute
cracks
in the
glaze;
-- said of some kinds of
porcelain
and fine
earthenware.
Biscuit
::
Biscuit
(n.) A
species
of
white,
unglazed
porcelain,
in which
vases,
figures,
and
groups
are
formed
in
miniature..
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..
Smeir
::
Smeir (n.) A salt glaze on
pottery,
made by
adding
common
salt to an
earthenware
glaze..
Glass
::
Glass (v. t.) To cover or
furnish
with
glass;
to
glaze.
Glaze
::
Glaze (v. t.) A
glazing
oven. See Glost oven.
Hollander
::
Hollander
(n.) A very hard,
semi-glazed,
green or dark brown
brick,
which will not
absorb
water;
--
called
also, Dutch
clinker..
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