opaline glass
1Opaline glass — The term opaline in current times refers to many forms of opaque and colored glass. In France the term opaline is used to refer to multiple types of glass and not specifically antique colored crystal or semi crystal. The idea that the term… …
2opaline glass — usually opaque glass or crystal, either white or coloured, made in France between approximately 1810 and 1890. Opaline resembles the milk glass of 16th century Venice and the opaque, white glass associated with Bristol, Eng., in the 18th… …
3Opaline (disambiguation) — Opaline may refer to: Opaline, a group of protists Opaline, an album by Dishwalla Opaline glass, the decorative French glass Opaline silica: an amorphous or cryptocrystalline form of hydrated silica SiO2·nH2O (Opal) Opaline, a colour mutation of… …
4Glass — This article is about the material. For other uses, see Glass (disambiguation). Moldavite, a natural glass formed by meteorite impact, from Besednice, Bohemia …
5Opaline — O pal*ine, n. 1. An opaline variety of yellow chalcedony. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. Opal glass. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 3. An opaline color or expanse. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …
6glass — Synonyms and related words: CM glass, CR glass, achromatic lens, adobe, aerological instrument, agate glass, alabaster, aneroid barometer, aneroidograph, astigmatic lens, barograph, barometer, barometrograph, beaker, bifocals, bijouterie,… …
7opaline — [ əʊp(ə)lʌɪn, lɪn] adjective opalescent. noun translucent or semi translucent glass such as milk glass …
8opaline — əʊpÉ™lɪËn , laɪn n. opalescent semi transparent glass …
9opaline — adj. & n. adj. opal like, opalescent, iridescent. n. opal glass …
10Cranberry glass — Vintage cranberry glass bowl Cranberry glass (or Gold Ruby glass as it is known in Europe, or Rubino Oro as it is known by glass workers) is a red glass made by adding gold(III) chloride to molten glass. Tin, in the form of stannous chloride, is… …