| blemish |
Any surface imperfection on a fashioned diamond; eg, a nick, knot, scratch, abrasion, minor crack or cavity, or poor polish. Also, a natural or an extra facet, visible on or through the crown, usually is considered a blemish.
Ãâó: www.dakov.com/diamondglossary.php
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| bleaching |
A technique that lightens the color of heavily stained teeth.
Ãâó: www.deltadentalins.com/health/dental_terms.html
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| blessed thistle |
Cnicus benedictus L., Carbenia benedicta Adans. (family Asteraceae) DESCRIPTION: A member of the "minor" bitter herb family, it is a dried, above-ground plant. RANGE: Mainly found in subtropical regions. APPLICATION: Some theories exist regarding the effectiveness of bitter herbs as an appetite stimulant. The use of "bitter tonics" is widespread in Europe; and bitter aperitifs such as Campari and vermouth are used in the United States. ...
Ãâó: www.canoe.ca/HealthHerbal/b.html
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| bleeding |
Transfer of fiber dyes from carpet or other fabrics by a liquid, usually water, with subsequent redepositing on other fibers.
Ãâó: www.fabrica.com/Carpet/cptterms.html
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| bleeding |
the diffusion of colorants through a coating from a previously painted substrate due to the action of the vehicle or solvent or both.
Ãâó: www.hubhobbyshop.com/paintimg.htm
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