Glacial acetic acid is an anhydrous (water free) form of acetic acid. This is some really strong stuff, and its vapors can burn your nose, eyes, and skin, and is very corrosive if spilled. Be really careful with it. If you want to have some chemistry experiment fun, put some in a clear bottle, refrigerate, and take a look at the crystals it will form! This is how it arrives at its name.
Otherwise, you can use it to make home-brew stop bath (non-indicator). It must be diluted to below 2% solution by volume in filtered or distilled water for that use. As with any acid, add the acid slowly to the water, not vice versa.