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Definition of Varnishing

Varnishing
Varnishing Var"nish*ing, n. The act of laying on varnish; also, materials for varnish.

Meaning of Varnishing from wikipedia

- hardened effect one sees in today's varnishes. Varnishing was a technique well known in ancient Egypt. Varnishing is also recorded in the history of East...
- Desert varnish or rock varnish is an orange-yellow to black coating found on exposed rock surfaces in arid environments. Desert varnish is approximately...
- The name varnish tree may refer to numerous species of tree: The candlenut, or ****ui (Aleurites molucc****) The goldenrain tree (Koelreuteria paniculata)...
- Fluoride varnish is a highly concentrated form of fluoride that is applied to the tooth's surface by a dentist, dental hygienist or other dental professional...
- Varnish Software, amongst others. Version 1.0 of Varnish was released in 2006, Varnish 2.0 in 2008, Varnish 3.0 in 2011, Varnish 4.0 in 2014, Varnish...
- Look up varnish in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Varnish is a mixture used primarily to coat wood. Varnish may also refer to: Varnish (software), a...
- Spar varnish (occasionally also called boat varnish or yacht varnish) is a wood-finishing varnish, originally developed for coating the spars of sailing...
- Jessica Varnish (born 19 November 1990) is a former British track cyclist. Varnish was part of the 2014 world record holding European Championships team...
- touch to their works by varnishing them. The custom of patrons and the élite of visiting the academies during the varnishing day prior to the formal opening...
- Varnish roan describes a horse with coloration similar to roan, but with some changes in color over the years, though not to the extreme of a gray. This...