glasser

noun

Etymology

From glass + -er.

  1. derived from glas — “bell, tumult, clash of arms
  2. formed as glasser — “glass + -er

Definitions

  1. A person who applies fibreglass and resin to a surfboard during its manufacture.

    • The glasser wraps the board in a thin, brittle layer of fiberglass and resin
  2. A glass marble.

  3. One who uses field glasses or binoculars.

    • One of the keys to glassing effectively is supporting your binoculars. Advanced glassers who scan lots of country for long periods of time, or who use binoculars of 10X power or more, often use a lightweight camera tripod […]
  4. + 1 more definition
    1. A surname originating as an occupation for a glazier.

      • Mr. Edward Glasser maintains that this people existed from about the seventeenth century B.C., and that the Sabæans followed them in the occupancy of those regions.

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