unglazed

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English

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Etymology

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From un- +‎ glazed.

Adjective

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unglazed (not comparable)

  1. Not glazed; thus:
    1. Having no glaze (no glazed coating).
      • 1980, Robert M. Jones, editor, Walls and Ceilings, Time-Life Books, →ISBN, page 38:
        Unglazed tiles, dull rather than glossy, are usually laid on floors—although nothing precludes their use on walls.
      • 2015, Thane Prince, Preserves, Pickles and Cures: Recipes for the Modern Kitchen Larder:
        For an unglazed ham, you dress the fat with golden breadcrumbs. For a glazed ham you can become even more fancy.
      • 2019, Carolyn Ketchum, Easy Keto Breakfasts, page 98:
        The unglazed donuts can be frozen for up to a month.
    2. Having no glass in the windows; having open spaces as windows, or being windowless.
      • 2019 October, Chris Stokes, “Between the Lines”, in Modern Railways, page 97:
        Penmaenmawr station is very basic with an unglazed shelter and a 'next train' indicator.

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