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1 glazier
[-ziə, ]( American[) -ʒər]noun (a person who puts glass in window frames etc.) steklar* * *[gléiziə]nounsteklarjocosely is your father a glazier? — nisi prozoren -
2 diamond
1) (a very hard, colourless precious stone: Her brooch had three diamonds in it; ( also adjective) a diamond ring.) diamant2) (a piece of diamond (often artificial) used as a tip on eg a record-player stylus.) diamant3) (a kind of four-sided figure or shape; ♦: There was a pattern of red and yellow diamonds on the floor.) karo4) (one of the playing-cards of the suit diamonds, which have red symbols of this shape on them.) karo•- diamonds* * *I [dáiəmənd]nounmineralogy diamant, demant; mathematics romb; karo (karte); printing vrsta črk; American baseballsko igrišče; plural poševno sečišče dveh progdiamond cut diamond, diamond against diamond — zvijača proti zvijači, kosa na kamencutting diamond, glazier's diamond — steklarski demantEnglish diamonds, black diamonds — črni premogfiguratively rough diamond — neolikan, a pošten človekII [dáiəmənd]adjectivedemantenAmerican Diamond State — DelawareIII [dáiəmənd]transitive verb(o)krasiti z demanti -
3 glaze
[ɡleiz] 1. verb1) (to fit glass into: to glaze a window.) zastekliti2) (to cover with glass or a glaze: The potter glazed the vase.) pološčiti3) ((of eyes) to become blank or dull.) postekleneti2. noun1) (a glassy coating put on pottery etc: a pink glaze on the grey vase.) lošč2) (a shiny coating eg of sugar on fruit etc.) glazura•- glazier* * *I [gleiz]nounlošč, glazura; loščenje; pološčena lončarska posoda; srep pogled; culinary hladetinaII [gleiz]1.transitive verbpološčiti; (in) zastekliti; satinirati; glazirati;2.intransitive verbskrepeneti; stekleneti
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Glazier — Gla zier, n. [From {Glaze}.] One whose business is to set glass. [1913 Webster] {Glazier s diamond}. See under {Diamond}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glazier — late 14c. (late 13c. as a surname; alternative glazer recorded from c.1400), from GLASS (Cf. glass) + ER (Cf. er) (1), influenced by French words in ier … Etymology dictionary
glazier — ► NOUN ▪ a person whose trade is fitting glass into windows and doors … English terms dictionary
glazier — [glā′zhər; ] chiefly Brit [, glā′zē ər] n. [ME glasier: see GLASS & IER] a person whose work is cutting glass and setting it in windows, etc. glaziery [glā′zhər ē, glā′zē ər ē] n … English World dictionary
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glazier — UK [ˈɡleɪzɪə(r)] / US [ˈɡleɪʒər] noun [countable] Word forms glazier : singular glazier plural glaziers someone whose job is to make and repair glass windows and doors … English dictionary
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glazier — [[t]gle͟ɪziə(r), AM ʒər[/t]] glaziers N COUNT A glazier is someone whose job is fitting glass into windows and doors … English dictionary
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Glazier's diamond — Glazier Gla zier, n. [From {Glaze}.] One whose business is to set glass. [1913 Webster] {Glazier s diamond}. See under {Diamond}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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