polishing |
The reduction of a rough or irregular surface to a smooth flatness or curvature. In diamond fashioning, it is used to include both lapping, or blocking, and brillianteering, as well as the production of any facet; the final operation in fashioning a diamond, usually done with diamond powder on a horizontal disc, or lap, against which the diamond is held in a dop.
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polishing |
Buffing the glass cuts or grindings to a bright clear luster.
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polished s. |
one that is smoothed to a fine finish; in dentistry, that portion of the surface of a denture that is usually polished, including the palatal surface, and the buccal and lingual surfaces of the teeth.
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polishing d. |
a dental disk with a very fine abrasive material, used for finishing and polishing of surfaces.
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polisography |
radiography in which several exposures are made in the same film.
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