Glazing

  • 11glazing — noun (U) glass that has been used to fill windows see also: double­glazing …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 12glazing — UK [ˈɡleɪzɪŋ] / US noun [uncountable] 1) thin flat pieces of glass in doors and windows See: double glazing 2) a glaze used for giving clay, leather, or paper objects a shiny surface …

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  • 13glazing — glaze ► VERB 1) fit panes of glass into (a window frame or similar structure). 2) enclose or cover with glass. 3) cover with a glaze. 4) (often glaze over) lose brightness and animation. ► NOUN 1) a glass like substance fused on to the surface of …

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  • 14Glazing agent — Glazing agents, or polishing agents, are food additives providing shiny appearance or protective coating to foods. Mostly they are based on waxes.Examples are: * Stearic acid (E570) * Beeswax (E901) * Candelilla wax (E902) * Carnauba wax (E903,… …

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  • 15glazing — noun Date: 15th century 1. the action, process, or trade of fitting windows with glass 2. a. glasswork b. glaze 3. transparent material (as glass) used for windows …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 16glazing — protection of unwrapped fish against drying by dipping in cold water, spraying with cold water or brushing with water to form a protective ice layer …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 17glazing — /glay zing/, n. 1. the act of furnishing or fitting with glass; the business or 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. the glassy… …

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  • 18glazing — noun All the windows of a building …

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  • 19Glazing — Лощение; полирование; глянцевание; Каландрирование; Лакирование …

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  • 20glazing — glaz·ing || gleɪzɪŋ n. work of a glazier; placing of glass in windows; application of a glaze; glossy coating, glaze; polishing gleɪz n. smooth glossy coating; ceramic coating; cake frosting, icing v. fill or fit with glass, cover with… …

    English contemporary dictionary