Results for: coat with varnish
English English
animal hair, coating on the tongue, dress in fur; upholster in fur; cover in fur, dressed pelt, fur coat, hair of an animal; clothing made with fur; something which resembles fur (i.e. mineral deposits inside a kettle); filmy coating on the tongue, mam...fur
animal with blotched coat, bright cotton cloth, plain lightweight cotton fabric with figured pattern printed on one side; plain white cotton fabric (British usage); animal with spotted or color-patched coat (such as a cat), white cotton clothcalico
any of several carnivorous animals having a long coat and a bushy tail; fur of this animal, weasel-like mammalmarten
any of several small native South American monkeys (of the family Callithricidae) which are easily recognizable by their long silky coat and bushy tailcallithricidae
any of several small native South American monkeys (of the family Callithricidae) which are easily recognizable by their long silky coat and bushy tail, S American monkeymarmoset
any of several varieties of soft material used as a sealant, caulk, seal with soft material, cover cracks or holes with putty, fix or repair something with putty, light gray, light gray color, paste forming top coat on plaster, paste used in glazing wi...putty
any of several viscous organic substances derived from plants (used to manufacture medications, paints, plastics, and inks); synthetic substance similar to natural resin, coat with resin, treat with resin, organic substance from plants, synthetic compo...resin
appear momentarily, badge on uniform or vehicle, beam, gleam, flare; spark; brief news dispatch; outbreak; split-second; flash of a camera; showiness, brief moment, bright lighting used in photography, catch fire suddenly, coat something for protection...flash
applejack, brace on mast, coat of armor of Middle Ages, device for lifting something heavy, device that turns spit, electrical socket, flag on a ship, hunt at night with lightjack
application of an electric current (to a nerve, person, etc.); stimulate; coat metal with a thin layer of zinc, coat metal with zinc, stimulate electrically, stimulate to actgalvanize
apply again (as in "apply a second coat of paint" ; make an application for a second time (e.g. "There is no need for students who were accepted last year to reapply")reapply
apply bright shiny surface to something, coat something with enamel, coat with enamel, cover with a smooth and glossy coating (for ornament or protection); lacquer, glaze, glassy decorative or protective coating, hard layer on tooth crown, paint with a...enamel
apply cement to something, cementum, coat with cement, fill with cement; bind together with cement; reinforce, concrete, mortar; bonding agent; filling (for teeth), fix or become fixed with cement, glue, human bond, make or become close friends, materi...cement
apply grout to, dregs, mortar for filling gaps, plaster, thin plaster used to fill narrow crevices in masonry and woodwork; coat of plaster on an interior wall or ceilinggrout
apply japan to something, black varnishjapan
 

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