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The process of developing a smooth, lustrous surface on metal parts by tumbling in a drum with small steel balls or by rubbing with hard metal pads.
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| burning pain |
sensation of burning heat in joints or muscles or on skin.
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| burn |
Slang for making (burning) a CD-ROM copy of data, whether it is music, software, or other data.
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| burnishing |
Polishing by friction. In woodturning this is usually carried out by holding a handful of shavings against the revolving workpiece. The shavings should come from the work being burnished.
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| burn |
When data is to be stored on a compact disc, the device (such as a CD-RW drive) etches the pattern of microscopic dots in a spiralling track on the CD surface, a process called 'burning' the CD.
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