ground glass
/'graundglɑ:s/
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The photographer looks through the ground glass of the camera to focus the image.
Definition
- Noun:
- Particulate glass made by grinding and used as an abrasive: This refers to glass that has been crushed into fine particles, often used for polishing, smoothing surfaces, or in industrial processes.
- Glass that diffuses light due to a rough surface produced by abrasion or etching: This refers to a sheet of glass whose surface has been intentionally roughened, making it translucent rather than transparent. It scatters light, providing privacy or reducing glare.
Usage Examples
Noun (Abrasive Material):
- The craftsman used ground glass to polish the stone sculpture.
- Ground glass is a common ingredient in some industrial abrasives.
Noun (Diffusing Glass):
- The bathroom window is made of ground glass for privacy.
- The light fixture has a ground glass shade to soften the illumination.
Advanced Usage
- "Ground glass appearance": A term used in medical imaging (e.g., chest X-rays) to describe a specific pattern that resembles the surface of ground glass, often indicating certain lung conditions.
- The CT scan showed a ground glass opacity in the patient's lungs.
Variants and Related Words
Frosted glass: A similar type of glass with a translucent, non-transparent surface, often created by acid etching or sandblasting instead of mechanical grinding.
- The office doors are made of frosted glass.
Abrasive powder: A general term for fine particulate materials, like ground glass, used for grinding or polishing.
Synonyms
- Pumice powder (for the abrasive sense): A natural abrasive made from volcanic rock.
- Opal glass or diffused glass (for the translucent glass sense): Glass designed to scatter light.
Related Phrases
- Ground glass screen: A component in some older optical devices, like cameras or projectors, used for focusing an image.
- The photographer examined the image on the ground glass screen of the view camera.
Related Idioms
(Note: There are no common idioms that use the exact term "ground glass." It is primarily a technical term.)
The photographer looks through the ground glass of the camera to focus the image.
Noun
- particulate glass made by grinding and used as an abrasive
- glass that diffuses light due to a rough surface produced by abrasion or etching