- 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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Glazer is a
surname that is
derived from the
occupation of the glazier, or gl**** cutter. Some
notable people with this name include:
Avram Glazer (born...
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plant ash,
which contains potash and lime.
Feldspathic glazes of porcelain. Lead
glazes,
plain or coloured, are
glossy and
transparent after firing...
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expansion glaze. Over-firing of
vitreous ware.
Moisture expansion of the body.
Porous bodies swell slightly due to
absorption of moisture.
Where glazes are...
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Ilana Glazer (born
April 12, 1987) is an
American stand-up comedian, actress, writer, producer, director, and activist. She co-created and co-starred,...
- Ash
glazes are
ceramic glazes made from the ash of
various kinds of wood or straw. They have
historically been
important in East Asia,
especially Chinese...
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Jonathan Glazer (born 26
March 1965) is an
English film
director and screenwriter. He
began his
career in
theatre before transitioning into film, directing...
- Joel
Glazer (born
March 31, 1967) is an
American businessman and
sports team owner. He is part of the
Glazer family, who
control First Allied Corporation...
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Andrew Norman "The
Poker Pundit"
Glazer (December 28, 1955 – July 4, 2004) was an
American poker player, writer, and
lawyer who was born in Amityville...
- a
glaze may be
applied before or
after cooking. It may be
either sweet or
savory (in pâtisserie, the
former is
known as glaçage);
typical glazes include...