
1) Coating 2) Decorativeness 3) Ending 4) Finish 5) Textile art 6) The act of finishing
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1) Concluding 2) End 3) Ending 4) Ending up 5) Final 6) Finish 7) Implementation 8) Last 9) Shoeshine
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[bookbinding] In bookbinding, finishing refers to the process of decorating the outside of a book, including the lettering of the spine and covers, any additional tooling, and any inlays and onlays. Finishing can also include the gilding or other decoration of the edges of the book`s pages. Early codices, such as Coptic bindings had relativ...
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[textiles] In textile manufacturing, finishing refers to the processes that convert the woven or knitted cloth into a usable material and more specifically to any process performed after dyeing the yarn or fabric to improve the look, performance, or `hand` (feel) of the finished textile or clothing.{sfn|Collier|1970|p=154}{sfn|Kadolph|pp= 3...
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• (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Finish • (n.) The act or process of completing or perfecting; the final work upon or ornamentation of a thing. • (a.) Tending to complete or to render fit for the market or for use.
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(from the article `traditional ceramics`) If fired ceramic ware is porous and fluid impermeability is desired, or if a purely decorative finish is desired, the product can be glazed. In ... Finally, `finishing` processes may be employed to modify the surfaces of materials in order to protect the material against deterioration ...
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Inclusive term sometimes used for all bindery operations.
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The final steps in processing a wine before bottling. Often, this includes fining, blending and filtration or centrifugation and may include bottling.
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After cloth has been woven, it goes through a series of finishing processes, which can include bleaching, dyeing and printing.
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Finishing preparing printed pages for use. Most printed jobs require one or more finishing steps, such as trimming, folding, or binding.
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A general term which refers to treatment of a fabric to add a desired quality. Different types of finishing processes include, but are not limited to: washing, drying, shrink control, needle-punching, napping, shearing, backcoating, and stain repellent finishes such as Scotchguard
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Any process that follows the actual printing. Can include folding, creasing, stitching, binding and the like.
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Fin'ish·ing noun The act or process of completing or perfecting; the final work upon or ornamentation of a thing.
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The last steps in processing a wine before bottling, and may include bottling. Often, this includes fining, blending and filtration or centrifugation.
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Everything that happens to wool fabric after leaving the loom until it is ready for the cutter.
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A series of processes by which cloth is made ready for use e.g. bleaching, dyeing, printing.
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application of coupling agent to textile reinforcements to improve the fibre/resin bond
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Taking whiskey from a standard barrel and refilling it into another barrel to add more flavor and depth.
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The final treatment of the work after the tool-work has been complete, eg sanding, filling and polishing.
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The feeding of cattle or sheep at a higher rate of growth which increases muscle on the animal and makes it acceptable for slaughter.
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Leveling, smoothing, compacting, and otherwise treating surfaces of fresh or recently placed concrete or mortar to produce desired appearance and service. See also Float and Trowel.
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Covering or coating placed over the surface of a material in order to protect it and/or make it look better. Finishes can be temporary or permanent. Temporary finishes have to be redone after a period of time. They include finishes such as oiling and greasing on metals, and waxing and polishing on timbers. Finishes such as staining are semiperm...
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The last steps in processing a wine just before bottling, and may include bottling. Often, this includes fining, blending and filtration or centrifugation.
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The act of feeding an animal to produce a desirable carcass for market.
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A collective term denoting final processing of carpet subsequent to tufting and dyeing. Carpet finishing processes include shearing, brushing, application of secondary backing and application of soil retardant and antistatic chemicals.
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