Glass (disambiguation)
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Glass is an amorphous material commonly used in windows, tableware, optoelectronics, and decorative items.
Glass or Glasses may also refer to:
- Glass (drinkware), a drinking vessel
- Glasses, spectacles or eyeglasses
Science and technology
- Glass, the disordered (amorphous) quality of a spin glass magnet
- Methamphetamine or glass, a psychostimulant of the phenethylamine and amphetamine class of psychoactive drugs
- Volcanic glass, an amorphous rocklike substance formed by extremely rapid cooling of a magma
Computing
- Google Glass, a wearable computer with a head-mounted display
- GLASS (software bundle), a solution stack based on GemStone, Linux, Apache, Seaside and Smalltalk
- Glass, an esoteric programming language developed by Gregor Richards in 2005
Arts and entertainment
- Glass (novel), a novel by Ellen Hopkins
- "The Glasses", a 1993 episode of the TV series Seinfeld
- Glass, a station ident for British television BBC Two between 1991 and 1993 from the 1991–2001 idents
Film
- Glass (1958 film), a 1958 short documentary film
- Glass (2019 film), an upcoming film directed by M. Night Shyamalan
Music
- Philip Glass (born 1937), American composer
- Glass (band), a progressive rock band from the Pacific Northwest
Albums
- Glass (Index Case album)
- Glass (EP), a 2003 EP by the Sea and Cake
- Glasses (album), a 1979 album by Joe McPhee
Songs
- "Glass", a 1967 song by The Sandpipers
- "Glass" (song), a song by Thompson Square
- "Glass", a song by Bat for Lashes from Two Suns
- "Glass", a song by Julian Casablancas from Phrazes for the Young
- "The Glass", a song by The Story So Far from the 2013 album What You Don't See
Places
- Glass, Huntly, a village in Scotland
- River Glass (disambiguation)
Other uses
- Glass (surname), a list of people with the name
- Glassing, a physical attack using a glass as a weapon
See also
- Glas (disambiguation)
- Glasse, a surname
- Glass transition
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