Here is the requested information on the word "glace":
glace
1. Parts of Speech
adjective, noun, verb
2. Definitions
- (adj.) having a glossy or polished surface; coated with sugar or icing
- (n.) a sugary coating, often used on fruits or pastries
- (v.) to coat with sugar or icing
3. Pronunciations
4. Origin and Usage
The word "glace" comes from the French word "glacé" which means "iced" or "frozen". In English, it is typically used to describe a glossy or polished surface, or a sugary coating on fruits or pastries. It is commonly used in the culinary world to describe desserts or confections that have been coated with a sugary glaze.
5. Synonyms
- glossy
- shiny
- polished
- sugary
- icing
- frosting
6. Related Words
- glade
- glare
- glaze
- glean
- gleam
7. Example Sentences
- The glace cherries on top of the cake added a sweet and colorful touch.
- The furniture had a glace finish that made it look more expensive.
- She learned how to glace fruit in her cooking class.