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glaze
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glaze  (glz)
n.
1. A thin smooth shiny coating.
2. A thin glassy coating of ice.
3.
a. A coating of colored, opaque, or transparent material applied to ceramics before firing.
b. A coating, as of syrup, applied to food.
c. A transparent coating applied to the surface of a painting to modify the color tones.
4. A glassy film, as one over the eyes.
v. glazed, glaz·ing, glaz·es
v.tr.
1. To fit, furnish, or secure with glass: glaze a window.
2. To apply a glaze to: glaze a doughnut; glaze pottery.
3. To coat or cover thinly with ice.
4. To give a smooth lustrous surface to.
v.intr.
1. To be or become glazed or glassy: His eyes glazed over from boredom.
2. To form a glaze.

[From Middle English glasen, from glas, glass, from Old English glæs; see ghel-2 in Indo-European roots.]

glazer n.

glaze
Verb
[glazing, glazed]
1. to fit or cover with glass
2. to cover (a piece of pottery) with a protective shiny coating
3. to cover (food) with beaten egg or milk before cooking, in order to produce a shiny coating
Noun
1. a protective shiny coating applied to a piece of pottery
2. a shiny coating of beaten egg or milk applied to food
See also glaze over [Middle English glasen]
glazed adj
glazing n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.glaze - any of various thin shiny (savory or sweet) coatings applied to foods
topping - a flavorful addition on top of a dish
2.glaze - a glossy finish on a fabric
burnish, glossiness, polish, gloss - the property of being smooth and shiny
3.glaze - a coating for ceramics, metal, etc.
finish, finishing, coating - a decorative texture or appearance of a surface (or the substance that gives it that appearance); "the boat had a metallic finish"; "he applied a coat of a clear finish"; "when the finish is too thin it is difficult to apply evenly"
lustre, luster - a surface coating for ceramics or porcelain
Verb1.glaze - coat with a glaze; "the potter glazed the dishes"; "glaze the bread with eggwhite"
coat, surface - put a coat on; cover the surface of; furnish with a surface; "coat the cake with chocolate"
blur, film over, glaze over - become glassy; lose clear vision; "Her eyes glazed over from lack of sleep"
2.glaze - become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance; "Her eyes glaze over when she is bored"
change - undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature; "She changed completely as she grew older"; "The weather changed last night"
3.glaze - furnish with glass; "glass the windows"
furnish, provide, supply, render - give something useful or necessary to; "We provided the room with an electrical heater"
double-glaze - provide with two sheets of glass
4.glaze - coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze
dulcify, dulcorate, edulcorate, sweeten - make sweeter in taste

glaze
Translations
Spanish glaze [gleɪz] vt [+ window] → acristalar [+ pottery]; vidriar;
(CULIN) → glasear
nbarniz m;
(CULIN) → glaseado

French glaze [gleɪz] vt [+ door] → vitrer [+ pottery]; vernir;
(Culin) → glacer
nvernis m;
(Culin) → glaçage m

German glaze [gleɪz] vt (door, window) → verglasen;
(pottery) → glasieren
nGlasur f

Italian glaze [gleɪz] vt [+ door] → fornire di vetri [+ pottery]; smaltare;
(CULIN) → glassare
nsmalto; glassa

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