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Definition of mirror glass in English: mirror glassnoun mass nounGlass with a reflective metallic coating, as used for mirrors. Example sentencesExamples - The mirror glass varies in transparency and reflectiveness according to changes in illumination inside or outside the structure.
- It retains its original mirror glass and an old finish.
- Last year I wrote about the inspirational intervention piece by Langlands and Bell, in which they covered the floor of the 1873 William Burges chapel with mirror glass, to create one of the most memorable artworks of the past decade.
- Do not place food tins, delph, pottery, crystal, light bulbs, drinking glasses, window or mirror glass in the bins.
- The company provided services such as painting, plastering, wallpapering, and the making of mirror glass - standard aspects of the building trade.
- The marbling could also be painted on the back of a framing pane of glass, which was then attached to the mirror glass.
- I'd pictured this big hi-tech building covered in mirror glass with a smart, sparse reception and acres of rack-mounted servers.
- Surviving examples are invariably fitted with a single, whole pane of mirror glass.
- The six narrow vertical compartments, on either side of the full-length portraits on the North and South walls were filled with mirror glass (three plates in each panel).
- Above the chest hangs a large English walnut-veneered and gilded looking glass retaining its original two-part beveled mirror glass.
- A frieze of colored glass, mirror glass, and decorative leading ran around the room, culminating in the virtuoso display of the double doors.
- The big empty hole will be filled with a piece of teal mirror glass, as a sort of lake.
- He was as compulsive as a crow in collecting materials, particularly mirror glass, which he filched from a local glass company's dumpster.
- By the seventeenth century, Venice and the island of Murano were exporting mirror glass throughout Europe and as far east as the Indian subcontinent.
- From wall to wall and even up the side of the altar step stretch brilliantly flawless plates of mirror glass.
- The Bjorknas glasbruk was established outside Stockholm in 1736 to produce high-quality mirror glass.
- This measures the force required to pull the glass out of the mirror, ensuring that the mirror glass does not separate from the housing except when encountering an extremely unusual force - such as a severe accident.
- Its massive size, elegant blockfront facade, extensive use of mahogany large plates of mirror glass, and imported brasses made this an expensive and no doubt valued piece.
- During the course of his career, he painted on copper, slate, and marble, as well as mirror glass.
- Splitting the glass surface simplified matters for the manufacturer too, because it was difficult to produce flawless mirror glass.
Definition of mirror glass in US English: mirror glassnoun Glass with a reflective metallic coating, as used for mirrors. Example sentencesExamples - The big empty hole will be filled with a piece of teal mirror glass, as a sort of lake.
- He was as compulsive as a crow in collecting materials, particularly mirror glass, which he filched from a local glass company's dumpster.
- The marbling could also be painted on the back of a framing pane of glass, which was then attached to the mirror glass.
- From wall to wall and even up the side of the altar step stretch brilliantly flawless plates of mirror glass.
- The mirror glass varies in transparency and reflectiveness according to changes in illumination inside or outside the structure.
- Above the chest hangs a large English walnut-veneered and gilded looking glass retaining its original two-part beveled mirror glass.
- A frieze of colored glass, mirror glass, and decorative leading ran around the room, culminating in the virtuoso display of the double doors.
- Its massive size, elegant blockfront facade, extensive use of mahogany large plates of mirror glass, and imported brasses made this an expensive and no doubt valued piece.
- Surviving examples are invariably fitted with a single, whole pane of mirror glass.
- Do not place food tins, delph, pottery, crystal, light bulbs, drinking glasses, window or mirror glass in the bins.
- The six narrow vertical compartments, on either side of the full-length portraits on the North and South walls were filled with mirror glass (three plates in each panel).
- The company provided services such as painting, plastering, wallpapering, and the making of mirror glass - standard aspects of the building trade.
- It retains its original mirror glass and an old finish.
- During the course of his career, he painted on copper, slate, and marble, as well as mirror glass.
- Last year I wrote about the inspirational intervention piece by Langlands and Bell, in which they covered the floor of the 1873 William Burges chapel with mirror glass, to create one of the most memorable artworks of the past decade.
- This measures the force required to pull the glass out of the mirror, ensuring that the mirror glass does not separate from the housing except when encountering an extremely unusual force - such as a severe accident.
- By the seventeenth century, Venice and the island of Murano were exporting mirror glass throughout Europe and as far east as the Indian subcontinent.
- Splitting the glass surface simplified matters for the manufacturer too, because it was difficult to produce flawless mirror glass.
- I'd pictured this big hi-tech building covered in mirror glass with a smart, sparse reception and acres of rack-mounted servers.
- The Bjorknas glasbruk was established outside Stockholm in 1736 to produce high-quality mirror glass.
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