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glassmaker

American  
[glas-mayk-er] / ˈglæsˌmeɪk ər /

noun

  • glassmakers
    plural
  1. a person or manufacturer that makes glass or glassware.


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Plus, a glassmaker becomes a tech superstar, comparing 2026 capex to the moon landing and the areas where AI is tearing through corporate America.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 9, 2026

Corning stock is up 131% over the past 12 months as investors continue to bet that the glassmaker will be a beneficiary of the artificial intelligence boom.

From Barron's Feb. 6, 2026

Here’s a neat vintage one on sale from Chance Brothers, a glassmaker that manufactured many different kinds of lighthouse lenses.

From The Verge Aug. 18, 2022

“A glassmaker in Goetzenbruck made small balls and gave them to the village, and the idea caught on.”

From Washington Post Dec. 16, 2021

So the size of telescopes seemed to be limited only by the skill of the glassmaker and the size of disks that he might find it practicable to produce.

From Astronomy: The Science of the Heavenly Bodies by David Peck Todd

That moment of observation led Meredith to a broader investigation into how Roman glassmakers organized their work.

From Science Daily Dec. 16, 2025

“But when you see powerhouses like Karen and other glassmakers when you walk in the door, you think, ‘OK, this is not going to be a walk in the park.’”

From Seattle Times Mar. 6, 2024

It said demand from industry would be the second highest on record in 2023 as use by glassmakers increases by 52%.

From Reuters Nov. 22, 2022

German chemist Martin Heinrich Klaproth discovered the element in 1789, and glassmakers later began using it to color glass in shades ranging from bright green to pale yellow.

From Washington Post Oct. 11, 2022

To forget it he began to run, almost colliding with a group of glassmakers as he turned into the main thoroughfare that paralleled the Nile.

From "The Golden Goblet" by Eloise Jarvis McGraw

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