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Meaning of glazing
The primary meaning of "glazing" refers to the process of applying a glaze, a thin, transparent or translucent layer of material, to a surface.
Etymology of glazing
The word "glazing" originates from the Old French word "glace", meaning "ice" or "glass", and the suffix "-ing", which forms a present participle.
Historically, the term "glazing" was used to describe the process of applying a thin layer of glass or ice to a surface, and has since evolved to include various types of coatings and finishes.
Synonyms
coating
finishing
varnishing
painting
enameling
laminating
veneering
applying
spreading
layering
covering
overlaying
surfacing
facing
cladding
plastering
rendering
smoothing
polishing
buffing
burnishing
lacquering
shellacking
waxing
oiling
greasing
lubricating
sealing
caulking
waterproofing
treating
processing
refining
smoothening
glossing.
Definitions
- The act of applying a glaze to a surface, typically to make it smooth, shiny, or waterproof.
- A thin, transparent or translucent layer of material, such as ice or a coating, on a surface.
- In cooking, the process of applying a glaze to food, typically to add flavor or texture.
Usage Examples
- The painter applied a layer of glazing to the window to reduce heat transfer.
- The chef used a sweet glazing to add flavor to the ham.
- The furniture maker applied a glazing to the wood to protect it from scratches.
Antonyms
stripping
removing
peeling
scraping
sanding
grinding
chipping
cracking
shattering
breaking
demolishing
dismantling
disassembling
uncovering
exposing
revealing
stripping
uncoating
delaminating
degrading
deteriorating
eroding
corroding
rusting.