Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A sticky substance, resembling egg white, used as a binder or coating in painting, ceramics, and papermaking.
Pronunciations: (US: /ɡleər/, UK: /ɡleː/)
Origin and Usage: The word "glair" comes from the Old French word "glaire," which means "egg white." It was first used in English in the 15th century. Glair is commonly used in painting, ceramics, and papermaking as a binder or coating.
Synonyms: Egg white, albumen, binder, coating.
Related Words: Glace, glare, gable, gales, gaily.
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