different between overglaze vs overgaze
overglaze
English
Etymology
over- +? glaze
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?z
Noun
overglaze (plural overglazes)
- The outer layer or coat of glaze on a piece of pottery
- A decoration, usually enamel, applied over a glaze.
Verb
overglaze (third-person singular simple present overglazes, present participle overglazing, simple past and past participle overglazed)
- (transitive) To apply overglaze to.
Anagrams
- glaze over
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overgaze
English
Etymology
over- +? gaze
Verb
overgaze (third-person singular simple present overgazes, present participle overgazing, simple past and past participle overgazed)
- (poetic) To gaze; to overlook.
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