Glazed vs Enamelled - What's the difference?
glazed | enamelled |
(British) (enamel)
An opaque, glassy coating baked onto metal or ceramic objects.
A coating that dries to a hard, glossy finish.
The hard covering on the exposed part of a tooth.
To coat or decorate with enamel.
To variegate with colours, as if with enamel.
* Milton
To form a glossy surface like enamel upon.
To disguise with cosmetics, as a woman's complexion.
As verbs the difference between glazed and enamelled
is that glazed is (glaze) while enamelled is (british) (enamel).As an adjective glazed
is of eyes: showing no liveliness.enamelled
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Verb
(head)enamel
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(wikipedia enamel)Noun
Verb
- Oft he [the serpent] bowed / His turret crest and sleek enamelled neck.
- to enamel''' card paper; to '''enamel leather or cloth