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varnisher
Variant of varnish
varnish
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var·nish (vär′nis̸h)
noun
- a preparation made of resinous substances dissolved in oil (oil varnish) or in alcohol, turpentine, etc. (spirit varnish), used to give a hard, glossy surface to wood, metal, etc.
- any of various natural or prepared products used for the same purpose
- the hard, glossy surface produced
- a surface gloss or smoothness, as of manner
Etymology: ME vernisch < OFr verniz < ML veronix, veronice, a resin < Gr Berenikē (now Benghazi), ancient city in Cyrenaica
transitive verb
- to cover with varnish; brush varnish on
- to impart a smooth surface or appearance to, as with varnish
- to make superficially attractive or acceptable, as by embellishing
- to polish up; adorn
Related Forms:
- varnisher var′·nisher noun
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