Glass

/ɡlæs/ noun

A hard, usually transparent material made by heating sand and other substances, used for windows, bottles, and many other objects.

From Old English *glæs* meaning “glass, glaze,” related to a Germanic root for shiny or transparent substances. Early glass was rare and precious before becoming common. The word also came to mean a drinking vessel or mirror.

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