baguette vs glass

baguette

noun
  • A gem cut in such a shape. 

  • A narrow, relatively long rectangular shape. 

  • One of the minute bodies seen in the divided nucleoli of some Infusoria after conjugation. 

  • A small molding, like the astragal, but smaller; a bead. 

  • A French person, or a person of French descent. 

  • A variety of bread that is long and narrow in shape. 

glass

noun
  • A magnifying glass or telescope. 

  • The quantity of liquid contained in such a vessel. 

  • The clear, protective screen surrounding a hockey rink. 

  • A barometer. 

  • Transparent or translucent. 

  • An amorphous solid, often transparent substance, usually made by melting silica sand with various additives (for most purposes, a mixture of soda, potash and lime is added). 

  • Lenses, considered collectively. 

  • Glassware. 

  • The backboard. 

  • A mirror. 

  • Any amorphous solid (one without a regular crystal lattice). 

  • A vessel from which one drinks, especially one made of glass, plastic, or similar translucent or semi-translucent material. 

verb
  • To fit with glass; to glaze. 

  • To become glassy. 

  • To enclose in glass. 

  • To strike (someone), particularly in the face, with a drinking glass with the intent of causing injury. 

  • To bombard an area with such intensity (nuclear bomb, fusion bomb, etc) as to melt the landscape into glass. 

  • To view through an optical instrument such as binoculars. 

  • To smooth or polish (leather, etc.), by rubbing it with a glass burnisher. 

  • To make glassy. 

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