glazing

glaz·ing

 (glā′zĭng)
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.
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glazing

(ˈɡleɪzɪŋ)
n
1. (Ceramics) the surface of a glazed object
2. (Building) glass fitted, or to be fitted, in a door, frame, etc
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glaz•ing

(ˈgleɪ zɪŋ)

n.
1. the work of a glazier.
2. panes or sheets of glass set or made to be set in frames, as in windows, doors, or mirrors.
3. the act of applying a glaze.
4. a glazed surface.
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glazing

A process for producing a finish to pottery. Glaze is a coating of glass that gives the pottery a smooth surface color, and makes it waterproof.
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glazing

n
(= act)Verglasen nt; (= glass)Verglasung f; (= trade)Glaserei f
= glaze N
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