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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
glaze Translations (CULIN) → glasear n → barniz m; (CULIN) → glaseado (Culin) → glacer n → vernis m; (Culin) → glaçage m (pottery) → glasieren n → Glasur f (CULIN) → glassare |
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Use wet stoneware clay and commercial premixed glazes and underglazes in a selection of assorted colors. If ham is playing a starring role in your Easter celebration this Sunday, here are a few delicious, easy, tried-and-true glazes to gussy it up along with a few tips. Handbuilt earthenware, underglaze, glazes, porcupine quills; right, 61cm (24"); left, 71cm (28"). |
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