Definitions for glazed

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Spelling: [gleyzd]
IPA: /gleɪzd/

Glazed is a 6 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 17 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 92 anagrams from letters in glazed (adeglz).

Definitions for glazed

noun

  1. a smooth, glossy surface or coating.
  2. the substance for producing such a coating.
  3. Ceramics. a vitreous layer or coating on a piece of pottery. the substance of which such a layer or coating is made.
  4. Fine Arts. a thin layer of transparent color spread over a painted surface.
  5. a smooth, lustrous surface on certain fabrics, produced by treating the material with a chemical and calendering.
  6. Cookery. a substance used to coat a food, especially sugar or sugar syrup. stock cooked down to a thin paste for applying to the surface of meats.
  7. Also called glaze ice, silver frost, silver thaw, verglas; especially British, glazed frost. a thin coating of ice on terrestrial objects, caused by rain that freezes on impact. Compare rime1 (def 1).

adjective

  1. having a surface covered with a glaze; lustrous; smooth; glassy.
  2. fitted or set with glass.
  3. having a fixed, dazed, or lifeless expression.

verb (used with object)

  1. to furnish or fill with glass:
  2. to give a vitreous surface or coating to (a ceramic or the like), as by the application of a substance or by fusion of the body.
  3. to cover with a smooth, glossy surface or coating.
  4. Cookery. to coat (a food) with sugar, a sugar syrup, or some other glossy, edible substance.
  5. Fine Arts. to cover (a painted surface or parts of it) with a thin layer of transparent color in order to modify the tone.
  6. to give a glassy surface to, as by polishing.
  7. to give a coating of ice to (frozen food) by dipping in water.
  8. to grind (cutlery blades) in preparation for finishing.

verb (used without object)

  1. to become glazed or glassy:
  2. (of a grinding wheel) to lose abrasive quality through polishing of the surface from wear.

Origin of glazed

First recorded in 1520-30; glaze + -ed2

Examples for glazed

For the glazed Radishes Trim the radishes, leaving a bit of the stem, and rinse.

Rumor has it that Luther Vandross used to make sandwiches with glazed doughnuts instead of bread.

Then opening the glazed door leading to the shop, she said quietly “Adolf!”

Halson roused himself from the reverie in which he was sitting with glazed eyes.

Return to oven and bake until sugar melts and potatoes are glazed, about 15 minutes.

“We have around 2,000 martyrs from Misrata,” Derrat says with glazed red eyes.

His glazed eye searched the shining skies as he stumbled along.

If the water be left in the kettle, or in a glazed pan, it will spoil; it must therefore be quickly put into the bottles.

At the further end a glazed partition concealed a dark kitchen.

But the old lady kept her glazed eyes fixed on Amanda's face.

Word Value for glazed
Scrable

17

Words with friends

19

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