Noun(1) (2) any of various thin shiny (savory or sweet) coatings applied to foods(3) a glossy finish on a fabric(4) coating for fabrics(5) ceramics(6) metal(7) etc.(8) varnish(9) lacquer
Verb(1) (2) coat with a glaze(3) become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance(4) furnish with glass(5) coat with something sweet(6) such as a hard sugar glaze(7) varnish(8) lacquer
Noun(1) (2) any of various thin shiny (savory or sweet) coatings applied to foods(3) a glossy finish on a fabric(4) coating for fabrics(5) ceramics(6) metal(7) etc.(8) varnish(9) lacquer
Verb(1) (2) coat with a glaze(3) become glassy or take on a glass-like appearance(4) furnish with glass(5) coat with something sweet(6) such as a hard sugar glaze(7) varnish(8) lacquer
(1) This glazing is projected to save 9.5 million kilowatt-hours of electricity per year.(2) Storm windows can increase the efficiency of single-pane windows, the least energy-efficient type of glazing .(3) Contractors will also be working on specialist glazing , stonework installation, IT and general site maintenance over the Christmas break.(4) It is available as a clear or tinted glazing so it can be installed without altering the appearance of the facility.(5) Reflective glazing is popular for large windows and in hot climates.(6) a programme of acoustic glazing was undertaken to protect against traffic noise(7) The house is light and airy with lots of glazing and three balconies on three levels let the garden come into the house.(8) sealed protective glazing(9) The noise of the traffic has forced residents to sleep at the back of their houses and install secondary glazing , costing hundreds of pounds.(10) Double doors separate it from the spacious dining room, which features a glass-block installation and extensive glazing .(11) He said the roof on the new grandstand was half-completed and glazing was being installed.(12) Secondary glazing , where a second window is fitted inside the first, can cut noise by up to 50%.(13) The ample glazing gives the children a visual connection to the exterior environment, and the colored, laminated glass facades help the children with orientation within the school.(14) Double-hung windows were replaced to match the profile and leaded glazing of the originals.(15) He said such improvements might, for example, create ventilation between the inner stained glass and the protective outer glazing .(16) When the castle was taken into State care in 1950 it only remained to complete the reflooding of the lakes and the restoration and glazing of the windows of the Great Hall, aided by private donors in 1960.