water glass

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water glass (countable and uncountable, plural water glasses)

  1. A drinking vessel intended or used for water.
    She asked the server to refill her water glass.
  2. (inorganic chemistry) Any of various water-soluble silicate compounds, especially when occurring in dissolved, jelly-like form.
    Synonyms: liquid glass, sodium silicate, soluble glass
    • 1993, John Banville, Ghosts:
      No; what I felt was a sort of glazed numbness, as if I were suspended in some thin, transparent stuff, like one of the eggs my mother used to preserve in waterglass when I was a child.
  3. A water gauge for a steam boiler.
  4. An instrument consisting of an open box or tube with a glass bottom, used for examining objects in the water, as upon the sea bottom in shallow places.
  5. A water clock.

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