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burnishing Polishing with a smooth stone or tool on leather hard clay or slip to make a surface sheen by mechanically compressing the clay particles. The ware is usually bonfired or low fired (the surface will not stay shiny at temperatures above 2000 degrees F); the traditional process used in North and South American Indian pottery.
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burnishing dry polishing of hardened, unfired clay to produce a smooth, shiny surface which may be fired.
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burn To take the top card out of play, usually by placing it face down among the discards.
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burn In order to reduce the chances of players getting advance information about cards to come, in many games the top card on the deck is discarded at certain pre-determined points in the dealing process (eg, in hold'em, before the flop, turn, and river). These cards are the burn cards. In general, any time a card is discarded from the top of the deck it's called a burn card.
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burner The device that facilitates the combustion of air and gas.
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