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Glass
Glass. By the (English) Larceny Act, 1916 (6 & 7 Geo. 5, c. 50), s. 81(1), every person who
glassed
fitted or covered with glass as a glassed wall Opposite of unglazed
Glassful
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Glass
To reflect as in a mirror to mirror used reflexively
glasses
Same as eyeglasses See eyeglass1
Glass ware
Glass ware, the dictionary meaning of the expres-sion 'glass ware' is 'articles made of glass' (see WEBSTER'S NEW WORLD
Other glass and glassware
Other glass and glassware, screens for fitting in motor vehicles knows as wind screens and door screen are only motor
Prism glass
Glass with one side smooth and the other side formed into sharp edged ridges so as to reflect the
Glass-men
Glass-men, wandering rogues or vagrants, 1 Jac. 1, c. 7, rep. By 13 Anne, c. 26
Flint glass
A soft heavy brilliant glass consisting essentially of a silicate of lead and potassium It is used for tableware and for optical instruments
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