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ENAMEL |
Varnish |
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SHELLAC |
Varnish |
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LACQUER |
Varnish |
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VERNISH |
Varnish. |
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ACETONE |
Nail-varnish remover |
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RESIN |
Varnish ingredient |
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DOPE |
Aircraft varnish |
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VARNISHED |
Of Varnish |
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VARNISHING |
Of Varnish |
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FLOW |
To cover with varnish. |
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SLEEK |
That which makes smooth; varnish. |
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OVERGILD |
To gild over; to varnish. |
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TARNISH |
Discolour by changing the original varnish |
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SIZE |
Any viscous substance, as gilder's varnish. |
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THITSEE |
The varnish tree of Burmah (Melanorrhoea usitatissima). |
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JAPANNED |
Treated, or coated, with varnish in the Japanese manner. |
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VARNISHER |
One who varnishes; one whose occupation is to varnish. |
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OVERFLOURISH |
To embellish with outward ornaments or flourishes;
to varnish over. |
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VARNISH |
That which resembles varnish, either naturally or
artificially; a glossy appearance. |
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BLOOM |
The clouded appearance which varnish sometimes takes upon
the surface of a picture. |
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TACKY |
Sticky; adhesive; raw; -- said of paint, varnish, etc., when
not well dried. |
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ANIME |
A resin exuding from a tropical American tree (Hymenaea
courbaril), and much used by varnish makers. |
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JAPAN |
Work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner; also, the
varnish or lacquer used in japanning. |
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MEGILPH |
A gelatinous compound of linseed oil and mastic varnish,
used by artists as a vehicle for colors. |
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CHECK |
To crack or gape open, as wood in drying; or to crack in
small checks, as varnish, paint, etc. |