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glaze 2, noun (oh) and Hildebrand, Joel Henry (sh)


glaze 2, noun (oh)



2 n [U and C]
a liquid that is used to cover plates, cups etc made of clay to give them a shiny surface
a liquid which is put onto Food to give it an attractive shiny surface
a transparent covering of oil paint spread over a painting

Hildebrand, Joel Henry (sh)




born Nov. 16, 1881, Camden, N.J., U.S.
died April 30, 1983, Kensington, Calif.

U.S. educator and chemist.

He taught principally at the University of Pennsylvania and University of California at Berkeley. His 1924 monograph on the solubility of nonelectrolytes, Solubility, was the classic Reference for almost half a century. His many scientific papers and chemistry texts include An Introduction to Molecular Kinetic Theory (1963) and Viscosity and Diffusivity (1977). He received the Distinguished Service Medal in 1918 and the King's Medal (British) in 1948.