Glacé
Glacé is a French term formed from the verb glacer, meaning to freeze or to coat with glaze. In general use, glacé describes things that are frozen, iced, or chilled, as well as surfaces that have a glossy, ice-like appearance. The form acts as an adjective or past participle rather than as a standalone noun.
In everyday French, glacé modifies nouns to indicate coldness or a glazed surface. For example, eau glacée
In English usage, glacé appears in a few borrowed culinary terms, where it typically signals candied or
Etymology traces glacé to the French glacer, meaning to glaze or freeze. Related terms include glace (ice,