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FinishUsed in the context of general equities. See: Fill.
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FinishIn hardware, metal fastenings on cabinets that are usually exposed, such as hinges and locks.
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Finish(1) Degree of fatness of an animal. (2) Completion of the last feeding phase of slaughter cattle.
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FinishOne key to judging a wine's quality is finish—a measure of the taste or flavors that linger in the mouth after the wine is tasted. Great wines have rich, long, complex finishes.
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Finish(1) Surface characteristics of paper. (2) General term for trimming, folding, binding and all other post press operations.
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FinishThe process by which the final appearance of a shoe is created. The finish can include the application of polish to create a high-gloss finish, or a contrasting polish to create a rub-off finish like [..]
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Finish1779, "that which finishes or gives completion," from finish (v.). Meaning "the end" is from 1790. Finish line attested from 1873.
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FinishEnd. Complete in all respects. No further work, or rework, required. [D02777]
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FinishWhen used in golf, finish or finish position refers to the ending stance a golfer takes after the swing. A final battle within a match play is also named finish.
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FinishAlso known as the fade, as a disc is "finishing" its flight and losing velocity, it will naturally turn left for right-hand backhand throwers. Flex Shot
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Finish- The end of a disc's flight that will tend to turn as the velocity diminishes.
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Finishcoating: a decorative texture or appearance of a surface (or the substance that gives it that appearance); "the boat had a metallic finish"; "he applied a coat o [..]
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FinishAlso known as the fade, as a disc is “finishing” its flight and losing velocity, it will naturally turn left for RHBH throwers. (Reference: Fade) Flex Shot [shot type] – is preformed by throwing and o [..]
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Finishto get to the end; to complete
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Finish The sensory experience of coffee just as it is swallowed (or, in the professional cupping procedure, just before it is spit out). Some coffees transform from first impression on the palate to finish [..]
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FinishThe type of surface condition desired or existing in the final product.
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FinishThe surface quality of paper.
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FinishDull - (low gloss) also matte or matte gloss.
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FinishThe physical look and feel of the paper’s surface. These include smooth, felt, laid, linen and others.
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Finishendikn
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Finishthe impression of textures and flavors lingering in the mouth after swallowing wine
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FinishA general term for the texture of the surface of a grade of paper, determined by the materials and techniques used in manufacture (fiber content, sizing, calendering, coating, drying, etc.). The terms [..]
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FinishA finish on paper or paperboard that has not been dampened or steamed before going through the calender rolls.
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FinishA dull finish; flat.
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FinishA type of dull finish, somewhat finer and glossier than matte.
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FinishA smooth high finish applied to paper by running it through a calender stack, providing a better printing surface, finer than a calender finish.
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FinishA general term for the surface characteristics of paper or board. The finish of a surface may affect its printability. Coated papers are generally available with either a matte, dull or gloss surface. [..]
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FinishThe surface texture of a finished article.
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FinishIn hardware, metal fastenings on cabinets which are usually exposed such as hinges and locks.
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FinishFinal surface applied to the face of dimensional stone during fabrication.
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FinishTurn under 1/4" and stitch, serge the edge, or other method of finishing the edge so it doesn't ravel or cause a bulky problem.
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FinishThe amount of subcutaneous fat on an animal.
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FinishSurface quality or appearance.
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FinishThe final, protective treatment of a surface (paint, stain, etc)
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FinishThe aftertaste of the coffee that lingers on the palate.
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FinishThe final appearance of the metal ie, satin, painted, plated, polished etc.
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FinishA specific type of surface treatment applied to some or all faces of the part. This treatment can range from a smooth, polished finish to a highly contoured pattern that can obscure surface imperfecti [..]
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FinishTo complete the preparation of a dish for consumption. This may entail adjusting the seasoning or the consistency, adding garnish, or mounting a soup or sauce with butter or vinegar before service.
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Finish(n) a decorative texture or appearance of a surface (or the substance that gives it that appearance)(n) the temporal end; the concluding time(n) a highly developed state of perfection; having a flawle [..]
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FinishSurface finish is a general expression for a large variety of final surface treatments. This final tratment may be mechanic, a coating or physical treatment such as a plasma treatment. The designation 'Finish' is often used concerning textiles where 'Finish' may concern the final treatment of a filament or of a fabric structure [..]
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FinishSurface characteristic of paper.
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FinishThe term finish is commonly applied to the condition of the surface of fastener because of chemical or organic treatment, subsequent to the manufacture of the fastener.The term finish is also applied [..]
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Finish1) Surface characteristics of paper. 2) General term for trimming, folding, binding, and all other postpress operations.
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FinishSurface contour and characteristics of a paper sheet measured in terms of smoothness, gloss, absorptiveness and print quality.
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FinishIn deck terminology, the coating on the deck sheet, i.e., galvanized, painted, or unpainted.
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FinishFinal surface applied to the face of dimension stone during fabrication.
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FinishThe finish is the overall taste that remains in your mouth after you’ve swallowed the wine; it’s the length and pleasantness of the aftertaste. A well-balanced, full-bodied wine usually has a long fin [..]
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Finish(1)Final coat in a painting system. (2)Sometimes refers to the entire coating system; the texture, color and smoothness of a surface, and other properties affecting appearance.
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FinishIn conformation competition, to finish means to have won enough points to be awarded the title of Champion of Record. In obedience a finish is a transitional movement the d [..]
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FinishThe plastic forming the opening of a bottle shaped to accommodate a specific closure. It is the portion of the neck which carries the threads, lugs or friction fit members to which the closure is appl [..]
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Finish(1) Degree of fatness of an animal. (2) Completion of the last feeding phase of slaughter cattle.
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Finish, although this word has other meanings associated with wine. In wine judging and evaluation, where the wine is spit out to prevent intoxication and impairment of the judges or evaluators, aftertaste [..]
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FinishThe final flavor, texture and impression that remains on the palate after a wine is swallowed. Fixed Acids:
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FinishThe term finish refers to two aspects of a gemstone: the uniformity and degree of polish, and the accuracy or precision of the cut.
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FinishThe finish, which is similar to end note, is the sensation of flavors your palate experiences long after you have already enjoyed and swallowed the wine.
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FinishFinish is a sound effect, part of a #Sample Set. Finish is usually reserved for emphasizing and punctuating points in a song more emphatically than the #Whistle. Its default form and icon in the Editor is a cymbal clash.
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FinishPhysical (mechanical) or chemical fabric treatment to impart a desired surface property.
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FinishThe surface quality of paper.
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FinishDull - (low gloss) also matte or matte gloss.
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FinishA tasting term for the lingering aftertaste after a wine has been swallowed.
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FinishSynonymous with “length”: the amount of time a flavour lingers on the PALATE after the wine is swallowed. More is good.
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FinishThe aftertaste of a wine in your mouth after it has been swallowed.
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FinishThe surface texture---glossy, rough, matte---of a work of art, the word "patina" also means finish when referencing sculpture. Source: Ralph Mayer, "A Dictionary of Art Terms and Techni [..]
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FinishFIN is the TCP header field (ACK number 50) that signals one host is ready to end a connection.
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Finish(1) Surface characteristics of paper. (2) General term for trimming, folding, binding and all other post printing operations.
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FinishThe surface quality of paper.
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FinishDull - (low gloss) also matte or matte gloss.
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FinishThe finish of a sheet of paper denotes the condition of its surface. A high finish refers to a smooth, hard surface. A low finish refers to a relatively rough, toothy surface.
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FinishThe surface quality of paper.
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FinishDull - (low gloss) also matte or matte gloss.
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FinishThe surface quality of paper.
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FinishDull - (low gloss) also matte or matte gloss.
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FinishThe surface quality of paper.
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FinishDull - (low gloss) also matte or matte gloss.
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Finish
an end: the end of anything
a protective coating given to wood or metal and other surfaces
(The car's finish was so shiny and new.)
the result of any process changing the physical or chemical [..]
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FinishUsed in the context of general equities. See: Fill.
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FinishFinish may refer to:
Finishing (whisky), in the distillation of Scotch
The aftertaste of an alcoholic beverage, particularly for:
whisky
wine
Finished good, a good that is completed as to manufacturi [..]
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