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liquid glass
noun
Water glass
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Well, when they are fired, they are like liquid glass.
They pour liquid glass on them until the balls are more than half buried in glass.
On the one hand, dealing with hot liquid glass imposes no-wait constraints on some operations.
At the same time, hot liquid glass is intrinsically malleable, able to be coiled, twisted, bent and broken into all-over-the-place shapes.
Like other clunkers, the car's engine will be permanently disabled with sodium silicate, also called liquid glass, and sold for scrap.
· The Liquid Glass Centre in Wiltshire runs one- to five-day courses that cover everything from glass-blowing to jewellery making.
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Let them experiment by pouring liquid from glass to glass.
In liquids, glasses, and crystals that have a centre of symmetry, the change is usually very small.
CBE 536 Glasses and Supercooled Liquids Glasses are disordered materials that lack the periodicity of crystals but behave mechanically like solids.
The materials discussed include liquids, glasses, colloids, polymers, rubbers, plastic crystals and aqueous mixtures, as well as carbohydrates, biomolecules, bioprotectants and pharmaceuticals.
I'm not sure what Simon Werener is using to create this liquid-glass guitar sound, but it's pretty fucking brutal.
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