noun a hard, brittle substance, typically transparent or translucent, made by fusing sand with soda, lime, and sometimes other ingredients and cooling rapidly. It is used to make windows, drinking containers, and other articles.
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Glass is used in science for laboratory equipment such as beakers, test tubes, and slides.
Glass is used in technology for screens, lenses, and optical fibers.
Glass is used in art for stained glass windows, glass blowing, and glass sculptures.
Glass is used in architecture for windows, doors, skylights, and facades.
Glass is used in automotive industry for windshields, windows, and mirrors.
Glass is used in interior design for partitions, countertops, and decorative elements.
Glass can be used as a metaphor for fragility or transparency in literary works.
Glass can be used in therapy sessions to represent barriers or obstacles.
Glass is commonly used in building design for windows, facades, and partitions.
Glass is used in scientific experiments and equipment due to its transparency and chemical inertness.
Glass can be used as a medium for creating sculptures, installations, and other artworks.
Glass is used in various engineering applications such as optics, telecommunications, and automotive manufacturing.
Glass is used in interior design for creating modern and sleek spaces through the use of glass walls, doors, and furniture.
Glass can be used in fashion design for creating unique accessories or embellishments.
Glass can be used in cooking and food presentation for serving dishes, desserts, and beverages.
Glass is used in medical equipment such as test tubes, syringes, and surgical instruments.