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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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Three-coat
::
Three-coat
(a.)
Having
or
consisting
of three
coats;
--
applied
to
plastering
which
consists
of
pricking-up,
floating,
and a
finishing
coat; or, as
called
in the
United
States,
a
scratch
coat,
browning,
and
finishing
coat..
Roughcast
::
Roughcast
(n.) A rude
model;
the
rudimentary,
unfinished
form of a
thing..
Forwarding
::
Forwarding
(n.) The
process
of
putting
a book into its
cover,
and
making
it ready for the
finisher..
Furbisher
::
Furbisher
(n.) One who
furbishes;
esp., a sword
cutler,
who
finishes
sword
blades
and
similar
weapons..
Chare
::
Chare (v. t.) To
perform;
to do; to
finish.
Complete
::
Complete
(v. t.) To bring to a state in which there is no
deficiency;
to
perfect;
to
consummate;
to
accomplish;
to
fulfill;
to
finish;
as, to
complete
a task, or a poem; to
complete
a
course
of
education..
Roughwork
::
Roughwork
(v. t.) To work over
coarsely,
without
regard
to
nicety,
smoothness,
or
finish..
Finished
::
Finished
(a.)
Polished
to the
highest
degree
of
excellence;
complete;
perfect;
as, a
finished
poem; a
finished
education..
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..
Cordwain
::
Cordwain
(n.) A term used in the
Middle
Ages for
Spanish
leather
(goatskin
tanned
and
dressed),
and
hence,
any
leather
handsomely
finished,
colored,
gilded,
or the
like..
Finish
::
Finish
(n.) The
joiner
work and other finer work
required
for the
completion
of a
building,
especially
of the
interior.
See
Inside
finish,
and
Outside
finish..
Inconsummate
::
Inconsummate
(a.) Not
consummated;
not
finished;
incomplete.
High-finished
::
High-finished
(a.)
Finished
with great care;
polished.
Drove
::
Drove (n.) The
grooved
surface
of stone
finished
by the drove
chisel;
--
called
also drove work.
Rude
::
Rude
(superl.)
Not
finished
or
complete;
inelegant;
lacking
chasteness
or
elegance;
not in good
taste;
unsatisfactory
in mode of
treatment;
-- said of
literature,
language,
style,
and the
like..
Floor
::
Floor (v. t.) To
finish
or make an end of; as, to floor a
college
examination..
Settler
::
Settler
(n.) That which
settles
or
finishes;
hence,
a blow, etc., which
settles
or
decides
a
contest..
Beetle
::
Beetle
(v. t.) To
finish
by
subjecting
to a
hammering
process
in a
beetle
or
beetling
machine;
as, to
beetle
cotton
goods..
Essay
::
Essay (n.) A
composition
treating
of any
particular
subject;
--
usually
shorter
and less
methodical
than a
formal,
finished
treatise;
as, an essay on the life and
writings
of
Homer;
an essay on
fossils,
or on
commerce..
Postscript
::
Postscript
(n.) A
paragraph
added to a
letter
after it is
concluded
and
signed
by the
writer;
an
addition
made to a book or
composition
after the main body of the work has been
finished,
containing
something
omitted,
or
something
new
occurring
to the
writer..
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