Word: glaze

Category: glaze

Food & Drink, Beauty & Fitness, Home & Garden

Related words: glaze

glaze recipe, china glaze, china, ham glaze, sugar glaze, cake glaze, brown sugar glaze, honey glaze, glaze for ham, ham glaze recipe, essie, crackle glaze, glaze donuts, opi, opi nail polish, powdered sugar glaze, cream cheese glaze, balsamic glaze

Synonyms: glaze

eyeglass

Translations: glaze

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spanish
Translations:
vidriado, barniz
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german
Translations:
lasur, glasur, appretur
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french
Translations:
vernisser, vernir, glaçure, glacer, vitrer, glace, vernis, glaçage, émail
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italian
Translations:
smalto
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portuguese
Translations:
óculos, vidros, esmalte
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dutch
Translations:
verglazen, glazuren, glanzen
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russian
Translations:
лессировка, застеклять, застеклить, глянец, лессировать, глазурь, остекленеть, мурава, остеклить, обливка, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
glasur
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czech
Translations:
poleva, glazurovat, glazura, zasklít
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polish
Translations:
glazurować, gołoledź, szkliwo, emalia, glazura, polewa, ślizgawica, laserować, zaszklić, oszklić
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hungarian
Translations:
üvegbevonat, glazúr, fényezet, zománc
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ukrainian
Translations:
глазур, глазурувати
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belarusian
Translations:
лёд
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estonian
Translations:
vaap, klaasima, glasuurima
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croatian
Translations:
uglačanost
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romanian
Translations:
email
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slovenian
Translations:
glazura, lesk
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slovak
Translations:
lesk

The meaning and "use of": glaze

noun
  • a vitreous substance fused on to the surface of pottery to form a hard, impervious decorative coating. - People learn how to hand decorate a collection of unglazed pottery with water-based glazes .
  • a liquid such as milk or beaten egg, used to form a smooth shiny coating on food. - Succulent beef was grilled and marinated in a spicy glaze then tossed with hot chilies, fresh cilantro leaves, and cooling slices of cucumbers.
  • a thin, glassy coating of ice on the ground or the surface of water. - There may be a thin glaze of ice where water is standing.
verb
  • fit panes of glass into (a window or doorframe or similar structure). - windows can be glazed using laminated glass
  • overlay or cover (food, fabric, etc.) with a smooth, shiny coating or finish. - new potatoes that had been glazed in mint-flavored butter
  • lose brightness and animation. - the prospect makes my eyes glaze over with boredom

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