glasshouse (Meaning)

Wordnet

glasshouse (n)

a building with glass walls and roof; for the cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions

Webster

glasshouse (n.)

A house where glass is made; a commercial house that deals in glassware.

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glasshouse Sentence Examples

  1. The fragile glasshouse shattered into a thousand pieces during the storm.
  2. The plants inside the glasshouse thrived in the warm, controlled environment.
  3. We marveled at the lush vegetation flourishing within the grand glasshouse.
  4. The glasshouse provided an ideal setting for scientific experiments on plant growth.
  5. The glasshouse offered a sanctuary from the harsh winter elements outside.
  6. The glasshouse's intricate ironwork and stained glass created a breathtaking spectacle.
  7. We peered through the glasshouse window, eager to glimpse the exotic flowers in bloom.
  8. The glasshouse served as a symbol of both fragility and the marvels of nature.
  9. The glasshouse's transparent walls allowed for observation of plant growth without disturbing the environment.
  10. We witnessed the delicate process of pollination in the glasshouse's controlled atmosphere.

FAQs About the word glasshouse

a building with glass walls and roof; for the cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditionsA house where glass is made; a commercial house th

greenhouse,conservatory,hothouse, hotbed, nursery

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The fragile glasshouse shattered into a thousand pieces during the storm.

The plants inside the glasshouse thrived in the warm, controlled environment.

We marveled at the lush vegetation flourishing within the grand glasshouse.

The glasshouse provided an ideal setting for scientific experiments on plant growth.