I believe it is envelope
not envelope but it is mail
Water is to glass as correspondence is to...mailbag or epistolary novel. Something without form is contained.
Email. Both water and glass have a containment relationship, where one is contained within the other. Similarly, correspondence is often contained within an email message.
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If you add more water into the glass once it is full, the water will overflow and spill out of the glass. This is because the glass can only hold a certain amount of water before reaching its capacity.
When cold water is poured into a glass, heat energy is transferred from the glass to the water, causing the glass to become colder. The glass loses heat as it transfers it to the colder water until thermal equilibrium is reached.
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Water is to glass as correspondence is to...mailbag or epistolary novel. Something without form is contained.
Email. Both water and glass have a containment relationship, where one is contained within the other. Similarly, correspondence is often contained within an email message.
riverbed cup or glass or anything you put water in
Air can solve a certain amount of water. The warmer the air, the more water it can solve; the colder, the less. If the window's glass gets cold, it will also cool the air that is directly around it, so that air will be able to solve less water. If the air gets too cold and the amount of water it can solve drops below how much water is already solved, then the excess water will condensate on the glass, fogging it up. That's also why heating the glass will cause the fog to disappear. As it gets warmer, the air will be able to solve the water again and so it will.
This analogy suggests that the world is full of abundance and resources, likening it to a glass of water that is overflowing with plenty to offer. It conveys the idea that there is an abundance of opportunities, experiences, and resources available to us if we know how to tap into them.
To install glass in a window is "to glaze". By analogy, it also means to cover a food in a candied coating, e.g., glazed ham.
Sand. Paper is made from trees, so the analogy is asking for a material that glass is made from. Glass is primarily made from sand, which is melted and molded into various shapes and forms to create glass products.
It depends If the water is cold and the temp of glass don;t matter than it is glass of cold water If the glass is cold and the temp of the water don't matter than it is cold glass of water People normally use glass of cold water
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The analogy of honesty could be like a clear glass window, through which others can see your intentions and integrity clearly. Another analogy could be like a sturdy foundation of a building, providing a strong base for trust and respect in relationships.
Do you mean the actual glass itself is warm or the water inside? If the water is warm then its a glass of warm water What is the noun you want to modify -- the glass or the water? It's hard to imagine a warm glass containing cold water, but I suppose it's possible.