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Definition of finish
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Finish
(v. i.) To come to an end; to
terminate.
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Furbisher
::
Furbisher
(n.) One who
furbishes;
esp., a sword
cutler,
who
finishes
sword
blades
and
similar
weapons..
Facing
::
Facing
(n.) The
finishing
of any face of a wall with
material
different
from that of which it is
chiefly
composed,
or the
coating
or
material
so
used..
Badigeon
::
Badigeon
(n.) A
cement
or paste (as of
plaster
and
freestone,
or of
sawdust
and glue or lime) used by
sculptors,
builders,
and
workers
in wood or
stone,
to fill
holes,
cover
defects,
or
finish
a
surface..
Neat
::
Neat (a.)
Excellent
in
character,
skill,
or
performance,
etc.; nice;
finished;
adroit;
as, a neat
design;
a neat
thief..
#NAME?
::
-ish () A verb
ending,
originally
appearing
in
certain
verbs of
French
origin;
as,
abolish,
cherish,
finish,
furnish,
garnish,
impoverish..
Politeness
::
Politeness
(n.) High
finish;
smoothness;
burnished
elegance.
Close
::
Close (n.) To bring to an end or
period;
to
conclude;
to
complete;
to
finish;
to end; to
consummate;
as, to close a
bargain;
to close a
course
of
instruction..
Roughcast
::
Roughcast
(n.) A rude
model;
the
rudimentary,
unfinished
form of a
thing..
Inelaborate
::
Inelaborate
(a.) Not
elaborate;
not
wrought
with care;
unpolished;
crude;
unfinished.
Closer
::
Closer
(n.) A
finisher;
that which
finishes
or
terminates.
Finish
::
Finish
(n.) The
result
of
completed
labor,
as on the
surface
of an
object;
manner
or style of
finishing;
as, a
rough,
dead, or
glossy
finish
given to
cloth,
stone,
metal,
etc..
Pinnacle
::
Pinnacle
(n.) An
architectural
member,
upright,
and
generally
ending
in a small
spire,
-- used to
finish
a
buttress,
to
constitute
a part in a
proportion,
as where
pinnacles
flank a gable or
spire,
and the like.
Pinnacles
may be
considered
primarily
as added
weight,
where it is
necessary
to
resist
the
thrust
of an arch, etc..
Inconsummate
::
Inconsummate
(a.) Not
consummated;
not
finished;
incomplete.
Finish
::
Finish
(n.) The labor
required
to give final
completion
to any work;
hence,
minute
detail,
careful
elaboration,
or the
like..
Ceil
::
Ceil (v. t.) To line or
finish
a
surface,
as of a wall, with
plaster,
stucco,
thin
boards,
or the
like..
Gros
::
Gros (n.) A heavy silk with a dull
finish;
as, gros de
Naples;
gros de
Tours..
Carcass
::
Carcass
(n.) The
abandoned
and
decaying
remains
of some bulky and once
comely
thing,
as a ship; the
skeleton,
or the
uncovered
or
unfinished
frame,
of a
thing..
Incomplete
::
Incomplete
(a.) Not
complete;
not
filled
up; not
finished;
not
having
all its
parts,
or not
having
them all
adjusted;
imperfect;
defective..
Rude
::
Rude
(superl.)
Unformed
by taste or
skill;
not
nicely
finished;
not
smoothed
or
polished;
-- said
especially
of
material
things;
as, rude
workmanship..
Forwarding
::
Forwarding
(n.) The
process
of
putting
a book into its
cover,
and
making
it ready for the
finisher..
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