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invisible glass

American  

noun

  1. glass that has been curved to eliminate reflections.


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Finally she kicks and shatters the previously invisible glass parallel to the screen's surface, like the one in Namuth's Pollock film.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 23, 2016

The invisible glass system now in use was developed in England by E. Pollard & Co.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some stores and showrooms have "invisible glass" windows, but these are parabolic panes such that reflections are bent downward and absorbed in a baffle of black cloth.

From Time Magazine Archive

Later, his monomolecular findings contributed to the development of "invisible" glass, and proved helpful in the analysis of certain protein-like compounds.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sometimes a shadow moved against a dressing-room blind above, gave way to another shadow, an indefinite procession of shadows, who rouged and powdered in an invisible glass.

From " The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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