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The act of removing tarnish, surface dirt, or changing the coloration of a coin by applying chemicals, or otherwise artificially treating it with liquids.
Ãâó: www.centercoin.com/coin_information/glossary.htm
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coating process carried out by immersion of the item into a tank containing a suitable coating. The item is then picked up causing dripping of the excess of coating and an even coating is achieved.
Ãâó: www.tecnocolorsrl.it/dictionary.htm
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Immersion of fresh grapes in an oil emulsion, which increases the rate of drying of the grapes.
Ãâó: rubens.anu.edu.au/student.projects/wine/gdaglos.ht...
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a method of saluting using a hand-held flag. The flagstaff is brought down to an almost horizontal level, with the flag almost trailing the ground, then raised smartly back to its original position. Most only see this on one occasion: the opening ceremonies of the Olympic Games.
Ãâó: www.1uptravel.com/flag/flags/flagglos.html
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The opposite of peaking, of course. A dip is an EQ curve that looks like a valley, or a dip. Dipping with an equalizer reduces a band of frequencies. See guacamole.
Ãâó: www.prosound.com/mix_gloss1.htm
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