Glazer vs. Glazier

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Glazernoun

One who applies glazing, as in pottery, etc.; one who gives a glasslike or glossy surface to anything; a calenderer or smoother of cloth, paper, etc.

Glazernoun

(slang) A person who is prone to endless monologuing; derived from the practice of talking until the listener's eyes "glaze over".

Glazernoun

A glazier; one who fits glass.

Glazernoun

One who applies glazing, as in pottery manufacture, etc.; one who gives a glasslike or glossy surface to anything; a calenderer or smoother of cloth, paper, and the like.

Glazernoun

A tool or machine used in glazing, polishing, smoothing, etc.; amoung cutlers and lapidaries, a wooden wheel covered with emery, or having a band of lead and tin alloy, for polishing cutlery, etc.

Glazernoun

someone who cuts flat glass to size

Glazer

Glazer is a surname that is derived from the occupation of the glazier, or glass cutter. Some notable people with this name include: Avram Glazer Benjamin Glazer, screenwriter, producer, foley artist, and director of American films from the 1920s through the 1950s Bryan Glazer Eugene Glazer, American Olympic fencer Eugene Robert Glazer, American actor Frank Glazer, American pianist, composer, and professor of music Ilana Glazer, American comedian, writer, and actress Jay Glazer, American sportswriter Joel Glazer, entertainment lawyer and former television producer Jonathan Glazer, English director Malcolm Glazer, American businessman and sports team owner Michael Glazer, television producer and event planner Nathan Glazer, American commentator Tom Glazer.

Glaziernoun

One who glazes; a craftsman who works with glass, fitting windows, etc.

Glaziernoun

One whose business is to set glass.

Glaziernoun

someone who cuts flat glass to size

Glazier

A glazier is a tradesman responsible for cutting, installing, and removing glass (and materials used as substitutes for glass, such as some plastics). They also refer to blueprints to figure out the size, shape, and location of the glass in the building.

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