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  • 1bitumen roofing felt with glass fleece base — stiklo ruberoidas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Stiklūnas, iš abiejų pusių padengtas bitumu ir apibarstytas smulkiagrūde mineraline medžiaga. atitikmenys: angl. bitumen roofing felt with glass fleece base; fiber glass roofing material, US; …

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  • 2Glass-to-metal seal — Glass to metal seals are a very important element of the construction of vacuum tubes, electric discharge tubes, incandescent light bulbs, glass encapsulated semiconductor diodes, reed switches, pressure tight glass windows in metal cases, and… …

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  • 3Glass-ceramic-to-metal seals — Glass to metal seals have been around for many years, with one of the most common uses being lamp bulb seals. A more recent invention is glass ceramic to metal seals.Properties Glass ceramics are polycrystalline ceramic materials prepared by the… …

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  • 4glass — O.E. glæs glass, a glass vessel, from W.Gmc. *glasam (Cf. O.S. glas, M.Du., Du. glas, Ger. Glas, O.N. gler glass, looking glass, Dan. glar), from PIE *ghel to shine, glitter (Cf. L. glaber smooth, bald, O.C.S. gladuku …

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  • 5glass — [glas, gläs] n. [ME glas < OE glæs, akin to Ger glas < IE base * ĝhel , to shine > GOLD, GLINT, GLOW] 1. a hard, brittle substance made by fusing silicates with soda or potash, lime, and, sometimes, various metallic oxides into a molten… …

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  • 6Glass Hammer — Origin Chattanooga, Tennessee Genres Progressive rock Years active 1992–present Website www.glasshammer.com …

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  • 7Glass (disambiguation) — Glass is an amorphous material commonly used in windows, tableware, optoelectronics and decorative items.It can also refer to: * Glasses, spectacles, or eyeglasses * Glass (drinkware) * Glass (band), progressive rock band from the Pacific… …

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  • 8Glass — Glass, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Glassed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Glassing}.] 1. To reflect, as in a mirror; to mirror; used reflexively. [1913 Webster] Happy to glass themselves in such a mirror. Motley. [1913 Webster] Where the Almighty s form glasses… …

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  • 9glass — ► NOUN 1) a hard, brittle, usually transparent or translucent substance made by fusing sand with soda and lime. 2) a drinking container made of glass. 3) chiefly Brit. a mirror. 4) a lens or optical instrument, in particular a monocle or a… …

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  • 10glass|work|er — «GLAS WUR kuhr, GLAHS », noun. a person who works with glass …

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