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seeing glass — noun Etymology: seeing (I) dialect chiefly England : mirror * * * Brit. Dial. a looking glass; mirror. [1555 65] … Useful english dictionary
seeing-glass — a mirror, or looking glass. N … A glossary of provincial and local words used in England
seeing-glass — North Country (Newcastle) Words a mirror … English dialects glossary
glass — [n1] object that reflects an image looking glass, mirror, reflector, seeing glass; concepts 260,470 glass [n2] object used for drinking liquids beaker, bottle, chalice, cup, decanter, goblet, highball, jar, jigger, jug, mug, pilsener, pony,… … New thesaurus
glass — Synonyms and related words: CM glass, CR glass, achromatic lens, adobe, aerological instrument, agate glass, alabaster, aneroid barometer, aneroidograph, astigmatic lens, barograph, barometer, barometrograph, beaker, bifocals, bijouterie,… … Moby Thesaurus
Glass Mask — Cover of the first tankōbon of the series. ガラスの仮面 (Garasu no Kamen) … Wikipedia
glass ceiling — glass ceilings N COUNT: usu sing When people refer to a glass ceiling, they are talking about the attitudes and traditions in a society that prevent women from rising to the top jobs. In her current role she broke through the glass ceiling as the … English dictionary
Seeing Redd — infobox Book | name = Seeing Redd title orig = translator = image caption = author = Frank Beddor illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = genre = Fantasy novel publisher = Dial Press release date = 2007… … Wikipedia
Glass Walkers — articleissues notable=April 2008 primarysources=April 2008 citations missing=April 2008 The Glass Walkers are a fictional tribe of , or werewolves, in White Wolf s role playing game, set in the World of Darkness multiverse. Reliable Sources are … Wikipedia
Glass harmonica — The glass harmonica, also known as the glass armonica, hydrocrystalophone, or simply armonica (derived from armonia , the Italian word for harmony), is a type of musical instrument that uses a series of glass bowls or goblets graduated in size to … Wikipedia