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Definition of glassmaking in English: glassmakingnounˈɡlɑːsˌmeɪkɪŋˈɡlasˌmeɪkɪŋˈɡlæsˌmeɪkɪŋ mass nounThe manufacture of glass. Example sentencesExamples - Irish and international artists, historians, collectors, architects and enthusiasts - all with an interest in the art of glass-making - will visit Waterford this week.
- In the 19th century, glass-making became industrialised and many items were mass produced e.g., beakers, bowls, door handles.
- He encouraged new industries, particularly glass-making, and introduced financial reforms.
- Before the development of glass-making enabled the production of glasses (the most common modern wine drinking vessels), a wide variety of drinking vessels were used for wine.
- Old industries, like pottery, glass-making, and textiles, have employed new machinery and processes.
Derivativesnoun Inevitably, glass-making spread, and when building our great cathedrals French glass-makers were imported to work on the windows. Example sentencesExamples - By the middle of the eighteenth century, glass-makers in Britain were decorating glass by various techniques including engraving, cutting, gilding, and enameling.
- It can be done: they have found a firm of glass-makers in Venice that can produce the big double-curved pieces of glass required.
- Charles Eamer Kemp, one of the top glass-makers of the 19th century, created them.
- How can you tell whether a piece of glass made by Art Deco master glass-maker Rene Lalique is real or a fake?
Definition of glassmaking in US English: glassmakingnounˈɡlæsˌmeɪkɪŋˈɡlasˌmākiNG The manufacture of glass. Example sentencesExamples - He encouraged new industries, particularly glass-making, and introduced financial reforms.
- Irish and international artists, historians, collectors, architects and enthusiasts - all with an interest in the art of glass-making - will visit Waterford this week.
- In the 19th century, glass-making became industrialised and many items were mass produced e.g., beakers, bowls, door handles.
- Before the development of glass-making enabled the production of glasses (the most common modern wine drinking vessels), a wide variety of drinking vessels were used for wine.
- Old industries, like pottery, glass-making, and textiles, have employed new machinery and processes.
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