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Definition of finish
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Finish
(v. i.) To end; to die.
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High-finished
::
High-finished
(a.)
Finished
with great care;
polished.
Cresting
::
Cresting
(n.) An
ornamental
finish
on the top of a wall or ridge of a roof.
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..
Outspin
::
Outspin
(v. t.) To spin out; to
finish.
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..
Border
::
Border
(n.) A strip or
stripe
arranged
along or near the edge of
something,
as an
ornament
or
finish..
Done
::
Done
(infinitive.)
Performed;
executed;
finished.
Ceil
::
Ceil (v. t.) To line or
finish
a
surface,
as of a wall, with
plaster,
stucco,
thin
boards,
or the
like..
Achieve
::
Achieve
(v. t.) To
finish;
to kill.
Right
::
Right (a.) The
outward
or most
finished
surface,
as of a piece of
cloth,
a
carpet,
etc..
Whitesmith
::
Whitesmith
(n.) A
worker
in iron who
finishes
or
polishes
the work, in
distinction
from one who
forges
it..
Unnapped
::
Unnapped
(a.)
Finished
without
a nap.
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..
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. i.) To make
haste;
to
conclude
an
affair;
to
finish
a
matter
of
business.
Finisher
::
Finisher
(n.) One who
finishes,
puts an end to,
completes,
or
perfects;
esp. used in the
trades,
as in
hatting,
weaving,
etc., for the
workman
who gives a
finishing
touch to the work, or any part of it, and
brings
it to
perfection..
Melton
::
Melton
(n.) A kind of stout
woolen
cloth with
unfinished
face and
without
raised
nap. A
commoner
variety
has a
cotton
warp.
Fine
::
Fine (v. t.) To
finish;
to
cease;
or to cause to
cease.
Tool
::
Tool (v. t.) To
shape,
form, or
finish
with a
tool..
Mill
::
Mill (n.) To
shape,
finish,
or
transform
by
passing
through
a
machine;
specifically,
to shape or
dress,
as
metal,
by means of a
rotary
cutter..
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