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- Glaze - v. t. - Broth reduced by boiling to a gelatinous paste, and spread thinly over braised dishes.
- Glaze - v. t. - A glazing oven. See Glost oven.
- Glaze - v. i. - To become glazed of glassy.
- Glaze - n. - The vitreous coating of pottery or porcelain; anything used as a coating or color in glazing. See Glaze, v. t., 3.
- Glazen - a. - Resembling glass; glasslike; glazed.
- Glazer - n. - One who applies glazing, as in pottery manufacture, etc.; one who gives a glasslike or glossy surface to anything; a calenderer or smoother of cloth, paper, and the like.
- Glazer - n. - A tool or machine used in glazing, polishing, smoothing, etc.; amoung cutlers and lapidaries, a wooden wheel covered with emery, or having a band of lead and tin alloy, for polishing cutlery, etc.
- Underglaze - a. - Applied under the glaze, that is, before the glaze, that is, before the glaze is put on; fitted to be so applied; -- said of colors in porcelain painting.
- Crackle - n. - A condition produced in certain porcelain, fine earthenware, or glass, in which the glaze or enamel appears to be cracked in all directions, making a sort of reticulated surface; as, Chinese crackle; Bohemian crackle.
- Depolish - v. t. - To remove the polish or glaze from.
- Alquifou - n. - A lead ore found in Cornwall, England, and used by potters to give a green glaze to their wares; potter's ore.
- Glase - v. t. - To incrust, cover, or overlay with a thin surface, consisting of, or resembling, glass; as, to glaze earthenware; hence, to render smooth, glasslike, or glossy; as, to glaze paper, gunpowder, and the like.
- Frit - v. t. - The material for glaze of pottery.
- Aemail ombrant - - An art or process of flooding transparent colored glaze over designs stamped or molded on earthenware or porcelain.
- Depolishing - n. - The process of removing the vitreous glaze from porcelain, leaving the dull luster of the surface of ivory porcelain.
- Refractory - n. - OPottery) A piece of ware covered with a vaporable flux and placed in a kiln, to communicate a glaze to the other articles.
- Smeir - n. - A salt glaze on pottery, made by adding common salt to an earthenware glaze.
- Glair - a. - The white of egg. It is used as a size or a glaze in bookbinding, for pastry, etc.
- Glost oven - - An oven in which glazed pottery is fired; -- also called glaze kiln, or glaze.