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glassy in Latin

glassy in Latin is vitreus — glassy means smooth and shiny, like glass.

glassy in Latin

vitreus
adj
Of or like glass, especially in being smooth and somewhat reflective.

What does "glassy" mean?

  1. adjective Smooth and shiny, like glass.
    "The lake was glassy and still at dawn."
  2. adjective Dull, blank, and unfocused, especially describing eyes.
    "He stared ahead with glassy eyes, clearly exhausted."

glassy in a sentence

  • The lake was glassy and still at dawn.
  • Surfers love a glassy sea with no wind chop.
  • He stared ahead with glassy eyes, clearly exhausted.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "glassy" in Latin?

"glassy" in Latin is vitreus. glassy means: Smooth and shiny, like glass.

How do you use "glassy" in a sentence?

Example: "The lake was glassy and still at dawn." In Latin, "glassy" is vitreus.

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