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  • 11polish — 1. verb 1) I polished his shoes Syn: shine, wax, buff, rub up/down; gloss, burnish; varnish, oil, glaze, lacquer, japan, shellac 2) polish up your essay Syn …

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  • 12lacquer — n 1.Chinese lacquer, varnish, japan, shellac; enamel, glaze, coating, finish, veneer; lac, resin, rosin, colophony, oleoresin. v 2. lacker, japan, varnish, shellac; enamel, glaze, luster; coat, cover, veneer, paint, finish. 3. gloss, gloze,… …

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  • 13varnish — n 1. lacquer, glaze, veneer, enamel, japan, stain, shellac; transparent coating, facing, protective layer, wash; mastic, rosin, colophony, resin, lac; gloss, shine, polish, luster. 2. facade, front, camouflage, mask, disguise; pretense,… …

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  • 14Zein — For other uses of Zein , see Zein (disambiguation). Zein Identifiers Symbol Zein Pfam PF01559 InterPro …

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  • 15finish — 1. verb 1) Mrs. Porter had just finished the task Syn: complete, end, conclude, stop, cease, terminate, bring to a conclusion/end/close, wind up; crown, cap, round off, put the finishing touches to; accomplish, discharge, carry out, do …

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  • 16Paint — For other uses, see Paint (disambiguation). Paints redirects here. For the baseball team, see Chillicothe Paints. Dried green paint Paint is any liquid, liquefiable, or mastic composition which after application to a substrate in a thin layer is… …

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  • 17Glazing agent — Glazing agents, or polishing agents, are food additives providing shiny appearance or protective coating to foods. Mostly they are based on waxes.Examples are: * Stearic acid (E570) * Beeswax (E901) * Candelilla wax (E902) * Carnauba wax (E903,… …

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  • 18Cast-iron cookware — Cast iron is used for cookware because it is non toxic, has excellent heat retention and diffusion properties, and is easy to mold. Cast iron cookware is either bare or enameled. Bare cast ironBare cast iron vessels have been used for cooking for …

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  • 19textile — /teks tuyl, til/, n. 1. any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. 2. a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving: Glass can be used as a textile. adj. 3. woven or capable of being woven: textile fabrics. 4 …

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  • 20Mexican handcrafts and folk art — Crafts market at Villa del Carbón. Mexican handcrafts and folk art is a complex collection of items made with various materials and intended for utilitarian, decorative or other purposes. Some of the items produced by hand in this country include …

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