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Generally applicable to Darjeeling teas, denoting a fully fired cup character.
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This is a device that allows you to save data to a CD-ROM. Special CD-Rs are required for this. They also allow you to make backup copies of your CDs. There is a large variety of types, including CD-R or CD-R+RW. The latter has support for rewritable CDs which can be erased and rewritten to, while CD-R only drives can only write to their CDs once. Like CD-ROM drives, burners can be IDE or SCSI. SCSI is definitely preferable when it comes to burners, but a SCSI card is required. ...
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| burner |
In a direct-fired absorption chiller, the device that is used to combust natural gas or fuel oil to provide the heat necessary to reconcentrate the solution.
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Enhancing the surface of the pigment, most commonly the gold leaf, by polishing it with a smooth hard surface; medieval recipes call for the tooth of a dog or wolf.
Ãâó: www.lesenluminures.com/enluminures/textes/glossary...
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a common term to describe the exposure of a plate to bright light when it is being made.
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