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Glost oven

An oven in which glazed pottery is fired also called glaze kiln or glaze

Smeir

A salt glaze on pottery made by adding common salt to an earthenware

Sanitary fittings

Sanitary fittings, means fittings which promote cleanliness. Glazed tiles immediately show even little dirt, and can be kept

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Deglaze

To remove the glaze from as pottery or porcelain so as to give a

Glost

The lead glaze used for pottery

Depolish

To remove the polish or glaze from

Glazed tiles

Glazed tiles, the expression 'glazed tiles, is used in common parlance

Overglaze

Applied over the glaze said of enamel paintings which sometimes are seen to project

Crackled

Covered with minute cracks in the glaze said of some kinds of porcelain and fine earthenware

gumball

the shape of a ball usually covered with a colored glaze of sugar They are often sold in a small special

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Glost oven

An oven in which glazed pottery is fired also called glaze kiln or glaze

Smeir

A salt glaze on pottery made by adding common salt to an earthenware

Sanitary fittings

Sanitary fittings, means fittings which promote cleanliness. Glazed tiles immediately show even little dirt, and can be kept

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Deglaze

To remove the glaze from as pottery or porcelain so as to give a

Glost

The lead glaze used for pottery

Depolish

To remove the polish or glaze from

Glazed tiles

Glazed tiles, the expression 'glazed tiles, is used in common parlance

Overglaze

Applied over the glaze said of enamel paintings which sometimes are seen to project

Crackled

Covered with minute cracks in the glaze said of some kinds of porcelain and fine earthenware

gumball

the shape of a ball usually covered with a colored glaze of sugar They are often sold in a small special

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