glace

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    used especially of fruits

Word Origin

glace (adj.)
"having a smooth, polished surface," as ice does, 1847, from French glacé "iced, glazed," past participle of glacer "to ice, give a gloss to," from glace "ice," from Latin glacies "ice" (see glacial).

Example

1. To perch with you , in this dark eternal winter glace .
2. H tel de glace or ice hotel in quebec canada is one of the most unique hotels in the world .
3. As I wrote last month , however , that new moon received a hard glace from pluto , so if you are interviewing for a job , you probably found you have had to battle some politics to get it .

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