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Glass technology dictionary. 2013.
Glass technology dictionary. 2013.
Glass production — Glass is common in everyday life, from glass windows to glass containers. The manufacture of glass for everyday purposes may involve complexity and automation. This article deals with the mass production of glass. Glass container productionGlass… … Wikipedia
Gob — may refer to: * Mouth * Whoopie pie, a type of dessert food * Gob (band), a punk band from Vancouver, BC, Canada * Gob, the king of the gnomes in folklore * Gob or boney piles, low coal content waste from coal mining operations * Gob, a cylinder… … Wikipedia
gob|let — «GOB liht», noun. 1. a drinking glass that stands high above its base on a stem, and has no handle. 2. Archaic. a) a hollow drinking bowl without a handle. b) a wine cup. ╂[< Old French gobelet (diminutive) < gobel cup, probably < gober… … Useful english dictionary
gob feeder — gob feeder, a machine that drops a measured amount of molten glass into a mold at regular intervals … Useful english dictionary
industrial glass — Introduction solid material that is normally lustrous and transparent in appearance and that shows great durability under exposure to the natural elements. These three properties lustre, transparency, and durability make glass a favoured… … Universalium
goblet — gob|let [ gablət ] noun count 1. ) a large wine glass with a tall stem 2. ) a metal or glass cup used in the past for drinking wine … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
goblet — /gob lit/, n. 1. a drinking glass with a foot and stem. 2. Archaic. a bowl shaped drinking vessel with no handles. [1300 50; ME gobelet < OF, dim. of gobel cup Celtic] * * * … Universalium
goblet — gob|let [ˈgɔblıt US ˈga:b ] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: gobelet] a cup made of glass or metal, with a base and a stem but no handle … Dictionary of contemporary English
goblet — gob•let [[t]ˈgɒb lɪt[/t]] n. 1) cer a drinking glass with a foot and stem 2) cer a bowl shaped drinking vessel in former use • Etymology: 1300–50; ME gobelet < OF, dim. of gobel cup « Celtic … From formal English to slang
Coyoacán — Delegación Fountain depicting the drinking coyotes that gave the town its name at the Jardín Centenario … Wikipedia
State of Mexico — This article is about the state called Mexico within the country of the same name. For the country, see Mexico. For the federal district, see Mexico City. For the divisions of Mexico known as states, see States of Mexico. For other uses, see… … Wikipedia