different between glazing vs glossing
glazing
English
Etymology
From Middle English glasyng; equivalent to glaze +? -ing.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??le?z??/
Verb
glazing
- present participle of glaze
Noun
glazing (countable and uncountable, plural glazings)
- The part of a window or wall made of glass or another transparent material.
- (architecture) All the windows of a building.
- The art of covering with a vitreous substance.
- (art) Semi-transparent colours painted thinly over others to modify the effect.
Derived terms
- glazing bar
Translations
Middle English
Noun
glazing
- Alternative form of glasyng
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glossing
English
Verb
glossing
- present participle of gloss
Noun
glossing (plural glossings)
- The addition of a gloss, or explanatory note.
- 2012, C. Scott Dixon, Contesting the Reformation
- And it was in this university that the doctors began to sharpen their wits in matters of Holy Writ; they rejected the glossings and musings of interpreters and took the biblical writings to hand, preaching and writing thereof.
- 2012, C. Scott Dixon, Contesting the Reformation
Anagrams
- goslings
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