| GLASSFULS | • glassfuls n. Plural of glassful. • GLASSFUL n. as much as a drinking glass would hold. |
| GLASSIEST | • glassiest adj. Superlative form of glassy: most glassy. • GLASSY adj. resembling glass. |
| GLASSINES | • glassines n. Plural of glassine. • GLASSINE n. a transparent, glazed greaseproof paper. |
| GLASSLESS | • glassless adj. Without glass. • GLASSLESS adj. without glass. |
| GLASSLIKE | • glasslike adj. Resembling glass. • GLASSLIKE adj. like glass. |
| GLASSWARE | • glassware n. Articles made from glass, especially drinking glasses, jugs and other tableware made of glass. • GLASSWARE n. ware, or articles collectively, made of glass. |
| GLASSWORK | • glasswork n. The manufacturing of glass or glassware. • glasswork n. Glassware. • GLASSWORK n. articles or ornamentation made of glass. |
| GLASSWORM | • glassworm n. A phantom midge larva in the family Chaoboridae, which lives in freshwater and is nearly transparent. • glassworm n. An arrow worm in the phylum Chaetognatha, part of the marine zooplankton. • GLASSWORM n. the larva of a gnat. |
| GLASSWORT | • glasswort n. Any plant of the salt-tolerant genus Salicornia, once burned to produce the ash used to make soda glass. • glasswort n. Other salt-tolerant plants, especially those used to produce such ash. • glasswort n. Other salt-tolerant plants, called samphire. |
| HANDGLASS | • handglass n. Alternative form of hand glass. • hand␣glass n. A small glazed frame for the protection of plants. • hand␣glass n. A small mirror with a handle. |
| HOURGLASS | • hourglass n. A clock made of two glass vessels connected by a narrow passage through which sand flows. • hourglass n. (Graphical user interface) A cursor, often shaped like an hourglass, indicating that the computer is busy. • hour-glass n. Alternative form of hourglass. |
| ISINGLASS | • isinglass n. A form of gelatine obtained from the air bladder of the sturgeon and certain other fish, used as an… • isinglass n. A thin, transparent sheet of mica (probably from its similarity to true isinglass). • ISINGLASS n. (Dutch) the dried bladder of certain fish, esp. the sturgeon, used e.g. to clarify wines. |
| SANDGLASS | • sandglass n. An instrument for measuring the passage of time by the passage of sand through a narrow opening. • SANDGLASS n. an instrument for measuring time by the running of sand. |
| WINEGLASS | • wineglass n. Alternative spelling of wine glass. • wine-glass n. Alternative spelling of wine glass. • wine␣glass n. A glass vessel, normally with a stem, from which wine is drunk. |