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SHINED |
Polished |
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GLOSSIER |
More polished |
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POLITE |
Smooth; polished. |
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SHINY |
Glossy or polished |
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UNRUDE |
Not rude; polished. |
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HOME-BRED |
Not polished; rude; uncultivated. |
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POLISHABLE |
Capable of being polished. |
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FACET |
Polished side of a gem |
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LEVIGATE |
Made smooth, as if polished. |
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POLISHEDNESS |
The quality of being polished. |
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HIGH-FINISHED |
Finished with great care; polished. |
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COURTBRED |
Bred, or educated, at court; polished; courtly. |
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LAEVIGATE |
Having a smooth surface, as if polished. |
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VERNICOSE |
Having a brilliantly polished surface, as some leaves. |
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ROUGHHEWN |
Hewn coarsely without smoothing; unfinished; not
polished. |
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KNIFEBOARD |
A board on which knives are cleaned or polished. |
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POLISHMENT |
The act of polishing, or the state of being polished. |
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POLITELY |
In a polished manner; so as to be smooth or glossy. |
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ROUGH |
Not polished; uncut; -- said of a gem; as, a rough diamond. |
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TERSE |
Appearing as if rubbed or wiped off; rubbed; smooth;
polished. |
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LUCULLITE |
A variety of black limestone, often polished for
ornamental purposes. |
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RABOT |
A rubber of hard wood used in smoothing marble to be
polished. |
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WATERWORN |
Worn, smoothed, or polished by the action of water; as,
waterworn stones. |
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REWEL BONE |
An obsolete phrase of disputed meaning, -- perhaps,
smooth or polished bone. |
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OLIVA |
A genus of polished marine gastropod shells, chiefly
tropical, and often beautifully colored. |