Antonyms for glacé


Grammar : Adj, noun
Spell : glas
Phonetic Transcription : glæs


Definition of glacé

Origin :
  • "having a smooth, polished surface," 1847, from French glacĂ©, past participle of glacer "to ice, give a gloss to," from Vulgar Latin *glaciare "to turn or make into ice," from Latin glacies "ice" (see glacial).
  • As in lustrous : adj glossy, shining
  • As in slippery : adj smooth, slick
  • As in icing : noun frosting
Example sentences :
  • Gloves—White or Pearl, Grey glace, one button, self-stitched.
  • Extract from : « The Copeland Method » by Vanness Copeland
  • Page 148: "glace" changed to "glance" (only necessary to glance backward a short way).
  • Extract from : « Western Scenes and Reminiscences » by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft
  • When taken from the oven, sprinkle the top of each with moist sugar if desired, or glace by brushing with milk while baking.
  • Extract from : « Science in the Kitchen. » by Mrs. E. E. Kellogg
  • Glace the top with vanilla icing, and sprinkle a band one-half inch wide along the edge with chopped pistache nuts.
  • Extract from : « The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book » by Victor Hirtzler
  • Same as lemon cake, but fill the cake with orange butter filling, and glace the top with pink icing flavored with orange.
  • Extract from : « The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book » by Victor Hirtzler
  • Glace the whole with orange icing, and form on top a crown, using a pastry bag and some royal butter.
  • Extract from : « The Hotel St. Francis Cook Book » by Victor Hirtzler
  • Visiting Dress of glace or rich silk, with three flounces, embroidered.
  • Extract from : « The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 2, September, 1851 » by Various
  • His smile immediately faded away, and his glace became cold and sharp as a sword.
  • Extract from : « Ten Years Later » by Alexandre Dumas, Pere

Synonyms for glacé

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