- Look up
glaze in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Glaze or
glazing may
refer to:
Glaze (metallurgy), a
layer of
compacted sintered oxide formed on some...
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Glazing,
which derives from the
Middle English for 'gl****', is a part of a wall or window, made of gl****.
Glazing also
describes the work done by a professional...
- is
commonly known as
double glazing or a double-paned window,
triple glazing or a triple-paned window, or
quadruple glazing or a quadruple-paned window...
- Tin-
glazing is the
process of
giving tin-glazed
pottery items a
ceramic glaze that is white,
glossy and opaque,
which is
normally applied to red or buff...
- A
glazing agent is a
natural or
synthetic substance that
provides a waxy,
homogeneous coating to
prevent water loss from a
surface and
provide other protection...
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Quadruple glazing (quadruple-pane
insulating glazing) is a type of
insulated glazing comprising four gl**** panes,
commonly equipped with low emissivity...
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white and
sugar used
predominantly on
pastries of the time.
General terms:
Glazing agent Icing Pastry brush In
baking and confectionery:
Couverture chocolate...
- A
glazing jack or
glazing machine is a type of
machine used for
polishing leather. The
machine consists of a
solid gl**** cylinder,
typically around two...
- A
muntin (US),
muntin bar,
glazing bar (UK), or sash bar is a
strip of wood or
metal separating and
holding panes of gl**** in a window.
Muntins can be...