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Definition of finish
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Finish
(n.)
Completion;
--
opposed
to
start,
or
beginning..
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Facade
::
Facade
(n.) The front of a
building;
esp., the
principal
front,
having
some
architectural
pretensions.
Thus a
church
is said to have its
facade
unfinished,
though
the
interior
may be in use..
Reversible
::
Reversible
(a.)
Hence,
having
a
pattern
or
finished
surface
on both
sides,
so that
either
may be used; -- said of
fabrics..
Finisher
::
Finisher
(n.)
Something
that gives the
finishing
touch to, or
settles,
anything..
Finishing
::
Finishing
(a.)
Tending
to
complete
or to
render
fit for the
market
or for use.
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..
Finality
::
Finality
(n.) The state of being
final,
finished,
or
complete;
a final or
conclusive
arrangement;
a
settlement..
Tumbler
::
Tumbler
(n.) A
drinking
glass,
without
a foot or stem; -- so
called
because
originally
it had a
pointed
or
convex
base, and could not be set down with any
liquor
in it, thus
compelling
the
drinker
to
finish
his
measure..
Blocking Course
::
Blocking
course
() The
finishing
course
of a wall
showing
above a
cornice.
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..
Precedent
::
Precedent
(n.) A rough
draught
of a
writing
which
precedes
a
finished
copy.
Dress
::
Dress (v. t.) To cut to
proper
dimensions,
or give
proper
shape to, as to a tool by
hammering;
also, to
smooth
or
finish..
Rid
::
Rid (v. t.) To get over; to
dispose
of; to
dispatch;
to
finish.
Round
::
Round (a.) Full and
smoothly
expanded;
not
defective
or
abrupt;
finished;
polished;
-- said of
style,
or of
authors
with
reference
to their
style..
Corbiestep
::
Corbiestep
(n.) One of the steps in which a gable wall is often
finished
in place of a
continuous
slope;
-- also
called
crowstep.
Roughcast
::
Roughcast
(n.) A rude
model;
the
rudimentary,
unfinished
form of a
thing..
Mantel
::
Mantel
(n.) The
finish
around
a
fireplace,
covering
the
chimney-breast
in front and
sometimes
on both
sides;
especially,
a shelf above the
fireplace,
and its
supports..
Draff
::
Draff (n.) A
narrow
border
left on a
finished
stone,
worked
differently
from the rest of its
face..
Finished
::
Finished
(a.)
Polished
to the
highest
degree
of
excellence;
complete;
perfect;
as, a
finished
poem; a
finished
education..
Making-iron
::
Making-iron
(n.) A tool
somewhat
like a
chisel
with a
groove
in it, used by
calkers
of ships to
finish
the seams after the oakum has been
driven
in..
Achieve
::
Achieve
(v. t.) To
finish;
to kill.
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