On-line Dictionary
Glass
Glass
v. t.
A
hard
,
brittle
,
translucent
,
and
commonly
transparent
substance
,
white
or
colored
,
having
a
conchoidal
fracture
,
and
made
by
fusing
together
sand
or
silica
with
lime
,
potash
,
soda
, or
lead
oxide
. It is
used
for
window
panes
and
mirrors
,
for
articles
of
table
and
culinary
use
,
for
lenses
,
and
various
articles
of
ornament
.
Glass
v. t.
Any
substance
having
a
peculiar
glassy
appearance
,
and
a
conchoidal
fracture
,
and
usually
produced
by
fusion
.
Glass
v. t.
Anything
made
of
glass
.
Glass
v. t.
A
looking
-
glass
; a
mirror
.
Glass
v. t.
A
vessel
filled
with
running
sand
for
measuring
time
; an
hourglass
;
and
hence
,
the
time
in
which
such
a
vessel
is
exhausted
of
its
sand
.
Glass
v. t.
A
drinking
vessel
; a
tumbler
; a
goblet
;
hence
,
the
contents
of
such
a
vessel
;
especially
;
spirituous
liquors
; as, he
took
a
glass
at
dinner
.
Glass
v. t.
An
optical
glass
; a
lens
; a
spyglass
;
in
the
plural
,
spectacles
; as, a
pair
of
glasses
; he
wears
glasses
.
Glass
v. t.
A
weatherglass
; a
barometer
.
Glass
v. t.
To
reflect
, as in a
mirror
; to
mirror
;
used
reflexively
.
Glass
v. t.
To
case
in
glass
.
Glass
v. t.
To
cover
or
furnish
with
glass
; to
glaze
.
Glass
v. t.
To
smooth
or
polish
anything
, as
leater
, by
rubbing
it
with
a
glass
burnisher
.
URL of this page:
http://www.kvadrata.net/glass
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
Keywords
dictionary
,
Websters dictionary
,
online dictionary
,
free dictionary
,
free online dictionary
,
english dictionary
,
free english dictionary
Names
|
Baby names
|
Mobile Phone
|
Mobile Phone
|
Problem Mortgage
|
Loans
|
Credit Card Consolidation