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burn produce a CD by copying from an original or master.
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burnout an extreme emotional state characterized by emotional exhaustion, a diminished sense of personal accomplishment, and cynicism. Originally identified in social workers, the concept is now applied more generally. One problem with burnout research is establishing whether it is a cause or effect of other responses such as job satisfaction and work performance.
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burnishing The formation of shiny areas on a painted surface, as a result of rubbing or washing.
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burn To expose a plate when making printing plates.
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burnish To rub pasteup boards with a tool called a burnisher in order to affix galleys to them and smooth out any wrinkles.
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