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(1) A generic term used to describe an infill material, such as glass, panels, etc. (2) The process of installing an infill material into a prepared opening in windows, door panels, partitions, etc.
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A covering of transparent or translucent material (typically glass or plastic) used for admitting light.
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Installing glass into windows and doors. SINGLE GLASS: Glazing with a single piece of glass. INSULATING GLASS: two panes of glass separated by a spacer and hermetically sealed together with dead air s [..]
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Glazing is the generic term for the transparent material - usually glass - in a window, door or skylight. A single-glazed product has one pane of glass; a double-glazed product has two panes; a triple-glazed three; and a quad-glazed, four. A thin layer of suspended polyester film may be substituted for one of the panes inside a triple- or quad-glaz [..]
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Placing of glass in windows or doors.
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(n) A generic term used to describe an infill material such as glass, panels, etc. (v) the process of installing an infill material into a prepared opening in windows, door panels, partitions, etc.
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Glass (and other materials) in a window or door. Also, the act or process of fitting a unit with glass.
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A generic term used to describe an infill material such as glass, panels, etc. (v)
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The operation of producing a bright, glossy or glass-like finish on the grain surface of leather by subjecting it to the action of a machine that rapidly draws, under pressure, a tool of glass across [..]
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Industry term for a pane of glass in a window. The transparent materials in a window or door.
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The process of installing glass panes.
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The technique of applying a glossy surface to food. This can be done by basting the food with a sauce while it is cooking or by putting a glaze on it and placing briefly under the broiler. To glaze co [..]
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The process of installing glass, which commonly is secured with glazier's points and glazing compound.
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Any translucent or transparent material in exterior openings of buildings, including windows, skylights, sliding doors, the glass area of opaque doors, and glass block.
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Fitting glass into windows or doors.
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Placing of glass in windows or doors.
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The fourth step in the manufacturing of ceramic tiles. Glazing liquid is prepared from a glass derivative called frit and colored dyes. The glaze is applied by either a high-pressure spray or is poure [..]
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The fourth step in the manufacturing of ceramic tiles. Glazing liquid is prepared from a glass derivative called frit and colored dyes. The glaze is applied by either a high-pressure spray or is poured directly onto the tile.
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Another term for glass. Can also refer to installing glass in a frame.
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The glass panes or lights in the sash of a window. Also the installation of glass in a window.
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Glass (and other material) in a window or door. Also, the act or process of fitting a unit with glass. Glazing stop:
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Glass or plastic, translucent or transparent, used in walls to permit vision and/or the passage of solar light and heat.
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The process of sealing the glass to the sash.
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High-pressure pressing of the filter medium at elevated temperatures; fuses surface fibers to the body of the filter medium.
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Installation of glass into the windows.
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When referring to windows or doors, the transparent or translucent layer that transmits light. High-performance glazing may include multiple layers of glass or plastic, low-e coatings, and low-conduct [..]
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Glaze or glazing is a thin shiny coating, or the act of applying the coating; In Art it may refer to: Glaze (painting technique), a layer of paint, thinned with a medium, so as to become somewhat tran [..]
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Originally applied to OIL PAINTING. This term refers to the application of a transparent layer of color over a solid one so that the color of the first is profoundly modified, e.g. a transparent layer [..]
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Glazing refers to the outermost layer found on ceramics that protect them from water and give them a decorative quality.
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The opposite of impasto, glazing is done by diluting the pigments and layering one color over another. Glazing lends a softness and delicacy to the surface. It is most effective with an under-painted [..]
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The process of applying a transparent layer of oil paint over a solid one so that the color of the first is profoundly modified.
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The generic term for the transparent, or sometimes translucent, material in a window or a door. It is most often glass.
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The glass portion of a window or door. Also refers to the actual process of installing the glass in a sash, frame or door panel. Grilles
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applying thin, transparent washes of one color over another color
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lang=en 1800s=1813 * '''1813''' — . ''''. *: As the weather was fine, they had a pleasant walk of about half a mile across the park. Every park has its beauty and its prospects; and Elizabeth saw m [..]
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