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The process of installing glass in windows and doors.
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glossy surface produced on some (non resin coated) printing papers. It is achieved by placing a wet print to to a heated drum or clean polished surface. Glazed print produce denser medium blacks than their matte counterparts.
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A semitransparent coat of color applied to a painting to modify the effect of the colors.
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(Glazed Frost) A smooth compact deposit of ice, generally transparent, formed by the freezing of supercooled drizzle droplets or raindrops on objects the surface temperature of which is below or slightly above zero degrees Celsius.
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a glassy coating fused with a ceramic body by firing, creating a water-tight surface. The glaze consists of silica, stabilizers (alumina) and various fluxes, the latter added to lower the required melting temperature.
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