Definition of Glassmaking

1. Noun. The craft or industry of producing glass ¹

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Definition of Glassmaking

1. [n -S]

Literary usage of Glassmaking

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers of London by William Ramsey, P. M., William P M Ramsey (1898)
"No record of glassmaking exists in Scotland till 1620, when John Maria dell'Aqua from Venice ... Sir R. Mansel, who had a patent for glassmaking in England, ..."

2. Poems and Songs, Gaelic and English by Mary Cameron Mackellar (1880)
"glassmaking SPIRITUALISED. WRITTEN IN THE GLASSWORKS OF MR. A. JENKINSON, 10 PRINCES STREET. I STOOD by the glowing furnace, Into which was cast the sand ..."

3. The Industrial Evolution of the United States by Carroll Davidson Wright (1897)
"glassmaking. First In Virginia. First in northern colonies. of bricks at the close of the colonial period equal to the demand for home consumption, ..."

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