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chimney |
a glass tube that surrounds the flame of a lamp and serves to ventilate and protect the flame. [1/2 definitions] |
chink2 |
to make or cause to make a sharp, chimelike sound, as of two pieces of metal or glass striking together. [1/2 definitions] |
clinical thermometer |
a small glass thermometer used to measure body temperature. |
cloche |
a bell-shaped glass top for covering plants. [1/2 definitions] |
coaster |
a disk or small dish for placing under a glass to keep moisture off a table. [1/4 definitions] |
cold frame |
an unheated box, usu. with a glass top, used outdoors for protecting plants from the cold. |
crackle |
to produce a pattern of thin cracks on a surface, as thin ice or glass, or esp. as a ceramic glaze. [1/9 definitions] |
crown glass |
a very clear optical glass with low refraction. [2 definitions] |
cruet |
a small glass bottle, usu. having a stopper, made to hold condiments such as vinegar at the table. |
crystal |
glass of very high quality. [1/2 definitions] |
crystal ball |
a globe of glass or crystal used by fortune-tellers to tell what will happen in the future. In stories, crystal balls are often used by witches or wizards. |
crystal gazing |
the practice of studying and interpreting images of future events, supposed to appear in a ball of polished glass or crystal. |
cut glass |
glass that is shaped or decorated by cutting, incising, or grinding. |
deadlight |
a thick glass window set in a ship's hull or deck. [1/3 definitions] |
decal |
a design or picture on specially prepared paper. Decals can be transferred from the paper to glass, metal, or other hard surfaces. |
decanter |
a pretty glass bottle with a stopper. A decanter is usually used to serve wine or liquor. |
demijohn |
a large, narrow-necked glass or earthenware bottle that is enclosed in wickerwork. |
devitrify |
to treat (glass or the like) so as to make opaque, brittle, and crystalline. [1/2 definitions] |
diffraction grating |
a set of equidistant parallel lines or grooves made very close together on glass or polished metal, used to diffract light and produce a spectrum. |
drink |
a certain quantity of an alcoholic beverage, esp. that contained in a standard-sized glass or bottle. [1/12 definitions] |
Dumet wire |
a particular type of wire, made of a combination of iron and nickel encased in a copper sleeve, used to create vacuum seals between glass and metal in items such as incandescent light bulbs. |
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