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glazing

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glaz·ing  (glzng)
n.
1.
a. Glasswork.
b. Glass set or made to be set in frames.
2.
a. A glaze.
b. The act or process of applying a glaze.

glazing [ˈgleɪzɪŋ]
n
1. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Ceramics) the surface of a glazed object
2. (Miscellaneous Technologies / Building) glass fitted, or to be fitted, in a door, frame, etc.
Translations
glazing
n
(= act)Verglasen nt; (= glass)Verglasung f; (= trade)Glaserei f
= glaze N


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In sore travail, gasping, reeling, panting, with glazing eyes and sobbing breath, grotesque and heroic, fighting to the last, striving to get at his antagonist, he surged and was driven about the ring.
 
 
 
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