Acristalar in english
Glaze
pronunciation: gleɪz part of speech: noun
pronunciation: gleɪz part of speech: noun
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acristalar = glass in ; glaze.
Example: They are also in the process of glassing in the car-port so it can be used as a gym.Example: Having finally got the frame up, the next job is to glaze the greenhouse.more:
» sin acristalar = unglazed .
Example: In early Gothic ecclesiastical work, transoms are found only in belfry unglazed windows, where they were deemed necessary to strengthen the mullions.