Word Meanings - GLASSILY - Book Publishers vocabulary database
So as to resemble glass.
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- GLASSEN
Glassy; glazed. And pursues the dice with glassen eyes. B. Jonson. - GLASSINESS
The quality of being glassy. - GLASSWORT
A seashore plant of the Spinach family , with succulent jointed stems; also, a prickly plant of the same family , both formerly burned for the sake of the ashes, which yield soda for making glass and soap. - GLASS-ROPE
A remarkable vitreous sponge, of the genus Hyalonema, first brought from Japan. It has a long stem, consisting of a bundle of long and large, glassy, siliceous fibers, twisted together. - GLASSILY
So as to resemble glass. - GLASS MAKER; GLASSMAKER
One who makes, or manufactures, glass. -- Glass" mak`ing, or Glass"mak`ing, n. - GLASS-SPONGE
A siliceous sponge, of the genus Hyalonema, and allied genera; -- so called from their glassy fibers or spicules; -- called also vitreous sponge. See Glass-rope, and Euplectella. - GLASS-SNAIL
A small, transparent, land snail, of the genus Vitrina. - GLASSITE
A member of a Scottish sect, founded in the 18th century by John Glass, a minister of the Established Church of Scotland, who taught that justifying faith is "no more than a simple assent to the divine testimone passively recived by the - GLASS-GAZING
Given to viewing one's self in a glass or mirror; finical. Shak. - GLASSWORK
Manufacture of glass; articles or ornamentation made of glass. - GLASS
1. To reflect, as in a mirror; to mirror; -- used reflexively. Happy to glass themselves in such a mirror. Motley. Where the Almighty's form glasses itself in tempests. Byron. 2. To case in glass. Shak. 3. To cover or furnish with glass; - GLASSHOUSE
A house where glass is made; a commercial house that deals in glassware. - RESEMBLE
sembler to seem, resemble, fr. L. similare, simulare, to imitate, fr. 1. To be like or similar to; to bear the similitude of, either in appearance or qualities; as, these brothers resemble each other. We will resemble you in that. Shak. - GLASS-FACED
Mirror-faced; reflecting the sentiments of another. "The glass-faced flatterer." Shak. - GLASSY
1. Made of glass; vitreous; as, a glassy substance. Bacon. 2. Resembling glass in its properties, as in smoothness, brittleness, or transparency; as, a glassy stream; a glassy surface; the glassy deep. 3. Dull; wanting life or fire; lackluster; - GLASSEYE
A fish of the great lakes; the wall-eyed pike. - GLASSFUL
Glassy; shining like glass. "Minerva's glassful shield." Marston. - GLASS-CRAB
The larval state of the genus Palinurus and allied genera. It is remarkable for its strange outlines, thinness, and transparency. See Phyllosoma. - GLASSWARE
Ware, or articles collectively, made of glass. - SPYGLASS
A small telescope for viewing distant terrestrial objects. - SANDGLASS
An instrument for measuring time by the running of sand. See Hourglass. - STORMGLASS
A glass vessel, usually cylindrical, filled with a solution which is sensitive to atmospheric changes, indicating by a clouded appearance, rain, snow, etc., and by clearness, fair weather. - WATER GLASS
See GLASS - WINEGLASSFUL
As much as a wineglass will hold; enough to fill a wineglass. It is usually reckoned at two fluid ounces, or four tablespoonfuls. - MUSCOVY GLASS
Mica; muscovite. See Mica. - LADY'S LOOKING-GLASS
See VENUS - ISINGLASS
A popular name for mica, especially when in thin sheets. (more info) hausenblase), lit., bladder of the huso, or large sturgeon; huizen 1. A semitransparent, whitish, and very pure from of gelatin, chiefly prepared from the sounds or air bladders - GALLOWGLASS
A heavy-armed foot soldier from Ireland and the Western Isles in the time of Edward Shak.