: glass with a light-diffusing surface produced by etching or abrading
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The results, which are beautifully austere, flooded by sunlight but somehow cold, infuriate Van Buren, played with a masculine bluster by Guy Pearce, who sounds as if his idea of the Breakfast of Champions was a bowl of ground glass drowned in whole milk.—Tom Gliatto, People.com, 3 Jan. 2025 What percentage of ground glass opacities are cancerous?—Leah Groth, Health, 30 Mar. 2024 More time slipped away like frit — the finely ground glass used to paint gorgeous glass images — through Carey’s fingers.—Peter Larsen, San Diego Union-Tribune, 26 Nov. 2023 These cameras normally have precisely ground glass lenses and large, high-quality image sensors.—IEEE Spectrum, 25 Oct. 2016 In South Africa’s Eastern Cape, Helen Martins, who lived from 1897 to 1976, created The Owl House, which features over 300 sculptures made from concrete and ground glass.—Max Olesker, Longreads, 13 July 2023 For all the multiphoton microscopes in his lab, Sulzer can still seem like Galileo, trying to infer the positions of planets from pinpricks of light in ground glass.—Burkhard Bilger, The New Yorker, 27 Mar. 2023 And it’s been trial and error, chewing on ground glass.—Kaitlyn Greenidge, Harper's BAZAAR, 28 Oct. 2021 There are works in bronze, marble, terracotta and plaster, and one remarkable mask of Rodin’s lifelong partner, Rose Beuret, in pate de verre (a paste of ground glass brushed into a mold and then fired).—Sebastian Smee, Washington Post, 22 July 2022
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