Types of glass
- en beer glass (n, artifact) ➜
- en bumper (n, artifact) ➜
- en crown glass (n, substance) ➜
- en goblet (n, artifact) ➜
- en ground glass (n, substance) ➜
- en highball glass (n, artifact) ➜
- en lead glass (n, substance) ➜
- en liqueur glass (n, artifact) ➜
- en natural glass (n, substance) ➜
- en opal glass (n, substance) ➜
- en optical glass (n, substance) ➜
- en parfait glass (n, artifact) ➜
- en rummer (n, artifact) ➜
- en safety glass (n, substance) ➜
- en schooner (n, artifact) ➜
- en seidel (n, artifact) ➜
- en shot glass (n, artifact) ➜
- en snifter (n, artifact) ➜
- en soft glass (n, substance) ➜
- en soluble glass (n, substance) ➜
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Synonyms
- ar زُجَاج (n, substance) ➜
- ar طَاسَة (n, artifact) ➜
- ar قَدَح (n, artifact) ➜
- ar كَأس (n, artifact) ➜
- ar كُوب (n, artifact) ➜
- ca got (n, artifact) ➜
- ca got (n, quantity) ➜
- ca vas (n, artifact) ➜
- ca vas (n, quantity) ➜
- ca vidre (n, substance) ➜
- da glas (n, artifact) ➜
- da glas (n, substance) ➜
- en drinking glass (n, artifact) ➜
- sh staklo ➜
- en field glass (n, artifact) ➜
- en looking glass (n, artifact) ➜
- en methamphetamine (n, artifact) ➜
- en glaze (v, change) ➜
- en glass in (v, contact) ➜
- en glassful (n, quantity) ➜
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glass is used for…
- en drinking ➜
- en holding liquid ➜
- en seeing through ➜
- en drinking from ➜
- en drinking liquid from ➜
- en drinking out of ➜
- en hold (v, stative) ➜
- en drink from ➜
- en drink margaritas out of ➜
- en to drink water ➜
- en holding a drink ➜
- en holding liquid in a hand ➜
- en holding liquid to drink ➜
- en holding liquids ➜
- en holding liquids and ice cubes ➜
- en holding water ➜
- en making windows and for drinking cups ➜
- en viewing the liquid within ➜
Properties of glass
- en clear ➜
- en recyclable ➜
- en very fragile ➜
- en clean ➜
- en dirty ➜
- en half empty ➜
- en a ceramic ➜
- en coloured ➜
- en considered fragile ➜
- en empty ➜
- en fragile ➜
- en green ➜
- en half full ➜
- en half full or half empty ➜
- en hard and brittle ➜
- en hard to scratch ➜
- en inverted ➜
- en non porous ➜
- en opaque ➜
- en opaque to visible light ➜
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glass can be…
- en broken ➜
- en recycled ➜
- en made from sand ➜
- en found in a kitchen ➜
- en blown ➜
- en blown into shapes ➜
- en coated ➜
- en found in a building ➜
- en found in a bus ➜
- en found in a car ➜
- en found in a house ➜
- en found in a taxi ➜
- en made from fused silicon dioxide ➜
- en made from melted sand ➜
- en melted ➜
- en rolled into sheets ➜
- en sent for recycling ➜
- en shattered ➜
- en tempered ➜
- en tinted ➜
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glass is a type of…
- en a solid ➜
- en container (n, artifact) ➜
- en glassware (n, artifact) ➜
- en containerful (n, quantity) ➜
- en solid (n, substance) ➜
- en an amorphous solid ➜
- en an amorphous solid at room temperature ➜
- en an amorphous solid without crystalline form ➜
- en an amorpous solid at room temperature ➜
- en beaker (n) ➜
- en breakable ➜
- en a container ➜
- en flying implies ➜
- en ground sand ➜
- en a liquid at room tempeature ➜
- en a mineral ➜
- en a physical substance ➜
- en something you ➜
- en a supercooled liquid ➜
- en a vehicle ➜
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Derived terms
- en glasshouse ➜
- en glassware ➜
- en glass (n) ➜
- en backglass ➜
- en bioglass ➜
- en carnival glass ➜
- en cheval glass ➜
- en coverglass ➜
- en eyeglass ➜
- en eyeglasses ➜
- en fibreglass ➜
- en fibreglass ➜
- en field glass ➜
- en glasma ➜
- en glasphalt ➜
- en glass blower ➜
- en glass ceiling ➜
- en glass frog ➜
- en glass harmonica ➜
- en glass harp ➜
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glass is capable of…
- en hold liquid ➜
- en break easily ➜
- en hold water ➜
- en appear empty ➜
- en cup a liquid ➜
- en cut human bodies ➜
- en harness the power of the sun ➜
- en hold orange juice ➜
- en be many different colors ➜
- en melt ➜
- en be recycled and used again ➜
- en serve as a mirror ➜
- en shattering ➜
- en withstand modest forces ➜
glass is a way of…
- en insert (v, change) ➜
- en enclose (v, contact) ➜
- en scan (v, perception) ➜
- en supply (v, possession) ➜
Context of this term
- en basketball ➜
- en ice hockey ➜
- en metonymically ➜
- en sport ➜
- en archaic ➜
- en science fiction ➜
- en uk ➜
glass is part of…
- en a window ➜
- en glass (n, substance) ➜
- en eyeglasses ➜
Parts of glass
- en glass (n, substance) ➜
Links to other resources
- dbpedia.org Glass
- umbel.org /umbel/sc/Glass
- wikidata.dbpedia.org /resource/Q11469
- sw.opencyc.org /2012/05/10/concept/en/Glass
- sw.opencyc.org /2012/05/10/concept/en/Glass_413
- sw.opencyc.org /2012/05/10/concept/en/SilicateGlass
- wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 103443167-n
- wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 103443585-n
- wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 113789379-n
- wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 114905454-n
- wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 200188912-v
- wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 201590496-v
- wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 202157120-v
- wordnet-rdf.princeton.edu 202340359-v
- en.wiktionary.org glass
- fr.wiktionary.org glass