What does GLACE mean?

Here is the requested information on the word "glace": glace 1. Parts of Speech

adjective, noun, verb

2. Definitions
  1. (adj.) having a glossy or polished surface; coated with sugar or icing
  2. (n.) a sugary coating, often used on fruits or pastries
  3. (v.) to coat with sugar or icing
3. Pronunciations
  • US: /ɡleɪs/
  • UK: /ɡlɑːs/
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.


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