- glass bath
- расплав стекла, стекломасса
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
Bath Green Park railway station — Infobox UK disused station| name = Bath Green Park| locale = Bath| borough = Bath and North East Somerset| | caption = Bath Green Park station from James Street West| line = Midland Railway| manager = MR S DJR| platforms = 2| latitude = 51.3815|… … Wikipedia
Bath, Somerset — Coordinates: 51°23′N 2°22′W / … Wikipedia
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Bath Abbey — Parish church name=St. Peter s Abbey, Bath caption=The West front. dedication=Saint Peter denomination=Church of England tradition=Low Church parish=Bath, St Peter diocese=Bath and Wells province=Canterbury rector=Revd Preb Edward Mason… … Wikipedia
Glass — This article is about the material. For other uses, see Glass (disambiguation). Moldavite, a natural glass formed by meteorite impact, from Besednice, Bohemia … Wikipedia
Glass float — in many parts of the world to keep their nets afloat. Large groups of fishnets strung together, sometimes convert|50|mi|km long, were set adrift in the ocean and supported near the surface by hollow glass balls or cylinders containing air to give … Wikipedia
Bath Bus Station — The Bath Bus Station at Manvers Street, Bath opened in 1958 under the control of the Bristol Omnibus Company. The Southgate area of the city between Manvers Street to the east and St James’ Parade to the west was the area worst affected by the… … Wikipedia
Bath chair — A bath chair or Bath chair is a rolling chaise or light carriage with a folding hood, which can be open or closed, and a glass front. Used especially by invalids, it is mounted on three or four wheels and drawn or pushed by hand. It is so named… … Wikipedia
Bath sponge — Sponge Sponge (sp[u^]nj), n. [OF. esponge, F. [ e]ponge, L. spongia, Gr. spoggia , spo ggos. Cf. {Fungus}, {Spunk}.] [Formerly written also {spunge}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of numerous species of Spongi[ae], or Porifera. See Illust. and Note… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Glass sponge — Sponge Sponge (sp[u^]nj), n. [OF. esponge, F. [ e]ponge, L. spongia, Gr. spoggia , spo ggos. Cf. {Fungus}, {Spunk}.] [Formerly written also {spunge}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of numerous species of Spongi[ae], or Porifera. See Illust. and Note… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English