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unglazed

(ʌnˈɡleɪzd)
adj
1. having no glass fitted
2. (Ceramics) not covered with a glossy finish
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.unglazed - not furnished with glass; "windows were unglazed to admit as much light and air as possible"
glassed, glazed - fitted or covered with glass; "four glazed walls"
2.unglazed - not having a shiny coatingunglazed - not having a shiny coating; "unglazed paper"
shiny, glazed - having a shiny surface or coating; "glazed fabrics"; "glazed doughnuts"
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Translations

unglazed

[ˈʌnˈgleɪzd] ADJno vidriado; [window] → sin cristales
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unglazed

adj windowunverglast; potteryunglasiert; photographnicht satiniert
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References in classic literature ?
A hammock was slung across the darker corner of the room, and a small unglazed window defended by an iron bar looked out towards the sea.
Many of the windows were unglazed, and bats flew in and out like doves out of a dove-cote.
The roof was in shadow, and the windows, partially glazed with coloured glass and partially unglazed, admitted a tempered light.
Indeed Therese did somehow resemble an achievement, wonderful enough in its way, in unglazed earthenware.
Through narrow, stinking alleys, black as Erebus, he groped, and then up a rickety stairway, at the end of which was a closed door and a tiny, unglazed window.
Between them was a kind of well, or unglazed skylight, for the admission of light and air into the lobby, which might be some eighteen or twenty feet below.
The garret, built to be a depository for firewood and the like, was dim and dark: for, the window of dormer shape, was in truth a door in the roof, with a little crane over it for the hoisting up of stores from the street: unglazed, and closing up the middle in two pieces, like any other door of French construction.
The frowning walls towered high against the moonlit sky beyond, and where a portion of the roof had fallen in, the cold moon, shining through the narrow unglazed windows, gave to the mighty pile the likeness of a huge, many eyed ogre crouching upon the flank of a deserted world, for nowhere was there other sign of habitation.
The system stores solar energy using flat-plate collector, evacuated tube collector, and unglazed water collector and the process saves energy bills.
JEDDAH: Excavations at the Ghilan archaeological site in the Riyadh region have revealed glazed and unglazed pottery fragments dating back to the early Islamic era.