"Glace" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Glace" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Glace" Meaning

Glace is a noun that refers to a thin layer of ice or ice crystals that forms on a surface, typically as a result of frost or freezing. It can also refer to a sweet or sugary confectionery made from fruit or ice cream, often served as a dessert. Additionally, glace can also mean something that is glittering or shining brightly, much like ice.

"Glace" Examples

Usage Examples of "Glace"


1. To Plate a Vegetable Dish

To glaze a roasted Brussels sprout with a mixture of maple syrup, balsamic vinegar, and olive oil adds a sweet and tangy flavor to the dish.

2. In Tennis

The serve glacially slow, leaving her opponent with ample time to react.

3. In Music

The pianist's glacial pace allowed her to fully appreciate the intricate details of the composition.

4. In Geology

The road was glacially carved through the valley, a testament to the power of the ice age.

5. As an Adjective

The glacial landscape was eerily quiet, as if the very air was frozen in time.

Note: The word "glace" can also refer to a type of French ice cream, but the above examples focus on its usage as a verb or adjective.

"Glace" Similar Words

Glabrata

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Glabrous refers to a surface that is hairless, smooth, and usually pale or bright-colored. This term is often used in biology and medicine to describe skin, plant leaves, or animal bodies that lack hair or fur.

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