We demonstrate that recent experimental data (E. Castel et al J.Phys. Cond.
Mat. {\bf 21} (2009), 452201) on tungsten bronze compound (TBC)
Ba2PrxNd1−xFeNb4O15 can be well explained in our model
predicting a crossover from ferroelectric (x=0) to orientational (dipole)
glass (x=1), rather then relaxor, behavior. We show, that since a "classical"
perovskite relaxor like Pb(Mn1/3 Nb2/3)O3 is never a
ferroelectric, the presence of ferroelectric hysteresis loops in TBC shows that
this substance actually transits from ferroelectric to orientational glass
phase with x growth. To describe the above crossover theoretically, we use
the simple replica-symmetric solution for disordered Ising model.Comment: 5 two-column pages, 4 figure