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Definition of Double-glaze
1. Verb. Provide with two sheets of glass.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Double-glaze
Literary usage of Double-glaze
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Sanctuary of Zeus on Mount Hymettos by Merle K. Langdon (1976)
"Double glaze band down outer face of each handle section. Shiny brown glaze, in
places shading to red. Cf. Brann 48. LGI 229. Squat oinochoe. PI. 19. ..."
2. Sewers and Drains for Populous Districts: With Rules and Formulæ for by Julius Walker Adams (1894)
"When in addition to this glaze salt is applied in the kiln, a thick or double
glaze is formed. The point of fusion, as above, generally requires a very high ..."
3. The Magazine of Horticulture, Botany, and All Useful Discoveries and by C M Hovey (1866)
"... given by a correspondent of the Gardener's Chronicle: If any one 19 building
a house, with deep sash bars or rafters, it would be easy to double glaze. ..."
4. 57 Ways to Protect Your Home Environment (& Yourself) by Rick Weinzierl (1999)
"You can double-glaze a window in various ways: • Placing a storm window over a
single-pane window • Replacing a single-pane window with an insulated window ..."
5. Publications by Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) (1853)
"Then Shaw (verbatim) doth againe renew What he had spoke, things fowle need double
glaze, Forgetting quite that twice sod meate would dull, ..."
6. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1844)
"Then Shaw (verbatim) doth againe renew What he had spoke, things fowle need double
glaze, Forgetting quite that twice sod meate would dull, ..."