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Deutsche Klarglaslampenglocke Synonyme

Englische clear-glass globe Synonyme

Klarglaslampenglocke Definition

Claude Lorraine glass
() A slightly convex mirror, commonly of black glass, used as a toy for viewing the reflected landscape.
Clear
(superl.) Free from opaqueness
Clear
(superl.) Free from ambiguity or indistinctness
Clear
(superl.) Able to perceive clearly
Clear
(superl.) Not clouded with passion
Clear
(superl.) Easily or distinctly heard
Clear
(superl.) Without mixture
Clear
(superl.) Without defect or blemish, such as freckles or knots
Clear
(superl.) Free from guilt or stain
Clear
(superl.) Without diminution
Clear
(superl.) Free from impediment or obstruction
Clear
(superl.) Free from embarrassment
Clear
(n.) Full extent
Clear
(adv.) In a clear manner
Clear
(adv.) Without limitation
Clear
(v. t.) To render bright, transparent, or undimmed
Clear
(v. t.) To free from impurities
Clear
(v. t.) To free from obscurity or ambiguity
Clear
(v. t.) To render more quick or acute, as the understanding
Clear
(v. t.) To free from impediment or incumbrance, from defilement, or from anything injurious, useless, or offensive
Clear
(v. t.) To free from the imputation of guilt
Clear
(v. t.) To leap or pass by, or over, without touching or failure
Clear
(v. t.) To gain without deduction
Clear
(v. i.) To become free from clouds or fog
Clear
(v. i.) To disengage one's self from incumbrances, distress, or entanglements
Clear
(v. i.) To make exchanges of checks and bills, and settle balances, as is done in a clearing house.
Clear
(v. i.) To obtain a clearance
Clear-cut
(a.) Having a sharp, distinct outline, like that of a cameo.
Clear-cut
(a.) Concisely and distinctly expressed.
Clear-headed
(a.) Having a clear understanding
Clear-seeing
(a.) Having a clear physical or mental vision
Clear-shining
(a.) Shining brightly.
Clear-sighted
(a.) Seeing with clearness
Clear-sightedness
(n.) Acute discernment.
Egg-glass
(n.) A small sandglass, running about three minutes, for marking time in boiling eggs
Flint glass
() A soft, heavy, brilliant glass, consisting essentially of a silicate of lead and potassium. It is used for tableware, and for optical instruments, as prisms, its density giving a high degree of dispersive power
Glass
(v. t.) A hard, brittle, translucent, and commonly transparent substance, white or colored, having a conchoidal fracture, and made by fusing together sand or silica with lime, potash, soda, or lead oxide. It is used for window panes and mirrors, for articles of table and culinary use, for lenses, and various articles of ornament.
Glass
(v. t.) Any substance having a peculiar glassy appearance, and a conchoidal fracture, and usually produced by fusion.
Glass
(v. t.) Anything made of glass.
Glass
(v. t.) A looking-glass
Glass
(v. t.) A vessel filled with running sand for measuring time
Glass
(v. t.) A drinking vessel
Glass
(v. t.) An optical glass
Glass
(v. t.) A weatherglass
Glass
(v. t.) To reflect, as in a mirror
Glass
(v. t.) To case in glass.
Glass
(v. t.) To cover or furnish with glass
Glass
(v. t.) To smooth or polish anything, as leater, by rubbing it with a glass burnisher.
Glass-crab
(n.) The larval state (Phyllosoma) of the genus Palinurus and allied genera. It is remarkable for its strange outlines, thinness, and transparency. See Phyllosoma.
Glass-faced
(a.) Mirror-faced

clear-glass globe Bedeutung

plain sailing
clear sailing
easy going
easy unobstructed progress, after we solved that problem the rest was plain sailing
glass lizard
glass snake
joint snake
snakelike lizard of Europe and Asia and North America with vestigial hind limbs and the ability to regenerate its long fragile tail
glass sponge a siliceous sponge (with glassy spicules) of the class Hyalospongiae
alcohol thermometer
alcohol-in-glass thermometer
thermometer consisting of a glass capillary tube marked with degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit and containing alcohol which rises or falls as it expands or contracts with changes in temperature
beer glass a relatively large glass for serving beer
bell jar
bell glass
a bell-shaped glass cover used to protect and display delicate objects or to cover scientific apparatus or to contain gases
celestial globe a globe that is a spherical model of the heavens
cheval glass a full length mirror mounted in a frame in which it can be tilted
clinical thermometer
mercury-in-glass clinical thermometer
a mercury thermometer designed to measure the temperature of the human body, graduated to cover a range a few degrees on either side of the normal body temperature
cover glass
cover slip
a small and very thin piece of glass used to cover the specimen on a microscope slide
crystal
watch crystal
watch glass
a protective cover that protects the face of a watch
cut glass glass decorated by cutting or grinding facets
field glass
glass spyglass
a small refracting telescope
flute flute glass
champagne flute
a tall narrow wineglass
glass
drinking glass
a container for holding liquids while drinking
glass glassware collectively, She collected old glass
glass cutter a tool for cutting glass
glass eye prosthesis consisting of an artificial eye made of glass
globe a sphere on which a map (especially of the earth) is represented
hand glass
simple microscope
magnifying glass
light microscope consisting of a single convex lens that is used to produce an enlarged image, the magnifying glass was invented by Roger Bacon in
hand glass hand mirror a mirror intended to be held in the hand
highball glass a tall glass for serving highballs
jeweler's glass an optical instrument used by jewelers, has one or more lenses and is used to view features not readily seen
liqueur glass a small glass for serving a small amount of liqueur (typically after dinner)
looking glass
glass
a mirror, usually a ladies' dressing mirror
mercury thermometer
mercury-in-glass thermometer
thermometer consisting of mercury contained in a bulb at the bottom of a graduated sealed glass capillary tube marked in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit, mercury expands with a rise in temperature causing a thin thread of mercury to rise in the tube
c methamphetamine
methamphetamine hydrochloride
Methedrine
meth
deoxyephedrine
chalk chicken feed
crank glass ice shabu
trash
an amphetamine derivative (trade name Methedrine) used in the form of a crystalline hydrochloride, used as a stimulant to the nervous system and as an appetite suppressant
objective
objective lens
object lens
object glass
the lens or system of lenses in a telescope or microscope that is nearest the object being viewed
optical fiber
glass fiber
optical fibre
glass fibre
a very thin fiber made of glass that functions as a waveguide for light, used in bundles to transmit images
pane
pane of glass
window glass
sheet glass cut in shapes for windows or doors
parfait glass a tall slender glass with a short stem in which parfait is served
pier glass
pier mirror
a large mirror between two windows
plate glass
sheet glass
glass formed into large thin sheets
shot glass
jigger
pony
a small glass adequate to hold a single swallow of whiskey
snifter
brandy snifter
brandy glass
a globular glass with a small top, used for serving brandy
stained-glass window a window made of stained glass
Venetian glass fine glassware made near Venice
watch glass laboratory glassware, a shallow glass dish used as an evaporating surface or to cover a beaker
water clock
clepsydra
water glass
clock that measures time by the escape of water
water gauge
water gage
water glass
gauge for indicating the level of water in e.g. a tank or boiler or reservoir
water glass a glass for drinking water
glass ceiling a ceiling based on attitudinal or organizational bias in the work force that prevents minorities and women from advancing to leadership positions
all clear permission to proceed because obstacles have been removed
all clear a signal (usually a siren) that danger is over
clear liquid diet a diet of fluids with minimal residues (fat-free broth or strained fruit juices or gelatin), cannot be used for more than one day postoperative
artichoke
globe artichoke
a thistlelike flower head with edible fleshy leaves and heart
globe pepper round sweet pepper
pheasant under glass a dish of roast pheasant served in a manner characteristic of expensive restaurants
open clear a clear or unobstructed space or expanse of land or water, finally broke out of the forest into the open
Earth
earth world
globe
the rd planet from the sun, the planet we live on, the Earth moves around the sun, he sailed around the world
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