Associations to the word «Glaze»

Wiktionary

GLAZE, noun. (ceramics) The vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything used as a coating or color in glazing. See glaze (transitive verb).
GLAZE, noun. A transparent or semi-transparent layer of paint.
GLAZE, noun. An edible coating applied to food.
GLAZE, noun. (meteorology) A smooth coating of ice formed on objects due to the freezing of rain; glaze ice
GLAZE, noun. Broth reduced by boiling to a gelatinous paste, and spread thinly over braised dishes.
GLAZE, noun. A glazing oven. See Glost oven.
GLAZE, verb. (transitive) To install windows.
GLAZE, verb. (transitive) (ceramics) (painting) To apply a thin, transparent layer of coating.
GLAZE, verb. (intransitive) To become glazed or glassy.
GLAZE, verb. (intransitive) For eyes to take on an uninterested appearance.
GLAZE COAT, noun. (roofing) a thin protective coating of bitumen applied to the lower plies or top ply of a roof membrane when application of additional felts or surfacing are delayed.
GLAZE OVER, verb. (intransitive) (of eyes) to become unfocused, as if through boredom
GLAZE OVER, verb. (transitive) to gloss over
GLAZE UP, verb. (intransitive) To become glazed
GLAZE UP, verb. (intransitive) (of eyes) to light up, to become more open, as if in expectation.

Dictionary definition

GLAZE, noun. Any of various thin shiny (savory or sweet) coatings applied to foods.
GLAZE, noun. A glossy finish on a fabric.
GLAZE, noun. A coating for ceramics, metal, etc..
GLAZE, verb. Coat with a glaze; "the potter glazed the dishes"; "glaze the bread with eggwhite".
GLAZE, verb. Become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance; "Her eyes glaze over when she is bored".
GLAZE, verb. Furnish with glass; "glass the windows".
GLAZE, verb. Coat with something sweet, such as a hard sugar glaze.

Wise words

He who speaks without modesty will find it difficult to make his words good.
Confucius