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  1. noun. ver· glas. (ˈ)ver¦glä. plural verglases. -ä (z) : a thin film of ice on rock. Word History. Etymology. French, from Middle French from Old French verre-glaz literally, glass-ice, from verre glass (from Latin vitrum glass, woad) + glaz, glace ice, from Late Latin glacia. Love words?

  2. Verglas definition: glaze (def. 17). . See examples of VERGLAS used in a sentence.

  3. verglas. A thin film of ice on rock.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  4. Sep 7, 2024 · How to say verglas in English? Pronunciation of verglas with 2 audio pronunciations, 1 meaning and more for verglas.

  5. /vɛrˈɡlɑ/ vair-GLAH. See pronunciation. Where does the noun verglas come from? Earliest known use. 1800s. The earliest known use of the noun verglas is in the 1800s. OED's earliest evidence for verglas is from 1808, in the writing of H. Gray. verglas is a borrowing from French. See etymology. Nearby entries. vergerership, n. 1485.

  6. Define verglas. verglas synonyms, verglas pronunciation, verglas translation, English dictionary definition of verglas. n. A thin coating of ice, as on rock. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

  7. UK /ˈvɛːɡlɑː/ noun (mass noun) a thin coating of ice or frozen rain on an exposed surface Examples The rocks were still wet, even coated with verglas in a few places, but it wasn't raining. North American A recent ice storm had coated the tree branches with a thin layer of verglas, which was now falling down all around me in chunks. North ...

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