glace

[ɡlæs]

glace Definition

  • 1a smooth, glossy coating or finish
  • 2ice cream coated with a flavored syrup and frozen until firm

Using glace: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "glace" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The cake was decorated with a glace icing.

  • Example

    She ordered a scoop of raspberry glace.

  • Example

    The shoes have a glace leather finish.

glace Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for glace

Phrases with glace

  • glace cherries

    cherries that have been candied and coated with a shiny glaze

    Example

    The fruitcake is studded with glace cherries.

  • a rich brown sauce made from meat stock and vegetables, used as a base for other sauces

    Example

    The chef prepared a glace de viande to use in the beef dish.

  • a rich brown sauce made from chicken stock and vegetables, used as a base for other sauces

    Example

    The recipe calls for a glace de volaille to be added to the soup.

Origins of glace

from French 'glacé', meaning 'iced'

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Summary: glace in Brief

The term 'glace' [ɡlæs] refers to a smooth, glossy coating or finish, such as a glace icing on a cake or a glace leather finish on shoes. It also refers to ice cream coated with a flavored syrup and frozen until firm, like raspberry glace. 'Glace' extends into phrases like 'glace cherries,' which are candied and coated with a shiny glaze, and 'glace de viande,' a rich brown sauce made from meat stock and vegetables.