Reverse Dictionary: MIRROR

ADJECTIVES
► GLASS-GAZING addicted to viewing oneself in a glass or mirror → 1605
► PEEKABOO of a mirror: see-through from outside the room → 1992 US sl.

NOUNS
► BERYL-GLASS a mirror → 1540 obs.
► BODY-GLASS a large mirror in which the whole body can be seen → 1910 Ireland (Bk.)
► BUSYBODY a mirror or mirrors set at the side of a building and so angled as to reflect a view of the street to people inside → 1892 US
► CATOPTROPHOBIA an abnormal fear of mirrors → 1991 (Bk.)
► CHIMNEY GLASS a mirror over a mantelpiece → 1715 US
► DRESSING GLASS a mirror over a dressing table → 1732 US
► EISOPTROPHOBIA an abnormal fear of mirrors → 1991 (Bk.)
► GAPER a mirror → 1931 US sl.
► GAPPER a mirror; used to describe one used by prisoners to watch for approaching guards while the prisoners do something which they ought not to do → 1934 US prison sl.
► GLAZE a mirror → L18 sl.
► ISING the silvering of a looking-glass → 1856 Sc.
► KEEKING-GLASS a looking-glass → a1724 Sc. & N. Eng. dial.
► MIRROR GLASS a mirror → c1938 Amer. dial.
► MIRRORING-GLASS a mirror; a looking-glass → 1863 Eng. dial.  
► PEEPER a looking-glass → c1670 sl.
► QUEER PEEPER a badly made, hence distorting mirror → L17 sl.
► RUM PEEPER. a silver looking-glass → L17 cant
► SCREENING-GLASS a looking-glass → 1866 Eng. dial.
► SHOWER a mirror → a1200 obs.
► SNAKE IN THE GRASS glass; orig., a looking glass, but later, a drinking glass → M19 Brit. rhyming sl.
► SPRUNKING GLASS a mirror → a1685
► TOOTING-GLASS a looking-glass → c1560 obs.