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underglaze

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English

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Etymology

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From under- +‎ glaze.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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underglaze (countable and uncountable, plural underglazes)

  1. A decorative slip applied to the surface of pottery before glazing.
    • 1971, Gwen White, Antique Toys And Their Background, page 236:
      Blue and white pieces from doll's dinner- and tea-services. Jug 1½ ins. high, cups 1 in. high, plate 1¼ ins. diameter. Also there are many larger cups and saucers, dishes, teapots and jugs, all very beautiful and some with S in underglaze blue marked on them.

Verb

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underglaze (third-person singular simple present underglazes, present participle underglazing, simple past and past participle underglazed)

  1. To apply a decorative slip to the surface of pottery before glazing.