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(Hunting) The act of searching terrain for game by observing through binoculars or other magnified optics.
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In nautical terminology, a contraction for "weather glass" (a mercury barometer).
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| glass |
A transparent gauge which indicates the actual water level in a locomotive boiler. Warrant: Great Western Railway Drawing Registers Plural form: glasses (gauge)
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| glassy |
Very bright.
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| glass electrode |
A glass membrane electrode used to measure pH or hydrogen-ion activity.
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