reglazing

/riˈɡleɪzɪŋ/
verb
  1. The act of putting new glass into a window or door frame.
    • They spent the afternoon reglazing the greenhouse panels.
    • Reglazing the old windows will save energy.
    • He is reglazing the kitchen window right now.
  2. The act of applying a new layer of glaze to pottery or ceramics.
    • Reglazing the vase gave it a beautiful shine.
    • She is reglazing the ceramic bowl to fix the crack.
    • The artist specializes in reglazing antique pottery.
noun
  1. The process or job of replacing glass in windows or applying new glaze to ceramics.
    • He learned reglazing from his grandfather, a master carpenter.
    • Reglazing can be a cost-effective way to update old windows.
    • The pottery studio offers reglazing services for damaged pieces.
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