| burnt alum | Alum deprived of its water of crystallization by heat; an astringent dusting powder. Synonym: burnt alum. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| burnisher |
A tool used to rub galleys onto pasteup boards and smooth them out.
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| burn |
In platemaking, common term used for plate exposure.
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| burnishing |
A process in which the surfaces of a coin or a planchet are shined through rubbing or polishing. This term has both a positive and a negative context: In a positive sense, Proof planchets are burnished before they are struck. The procedure was done originally by rubbing wet sand across the surfaces to impart a mirror-like finish. In a negative sense, the surfaces on repaired or altered coins may be burnished by mechanical or chemical methods. ...
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| burnout |
A term used to describe feeling worn out and unable to carry on with a stressful activity.
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| burn |
Includes: burn NOS multiple burns NOS Excludes: burn of unspecified site but with statement of the extent of body surface involved (948.0-948.9)
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| burn | a burned place or area |
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| burn | clear land of its vegetation by burning it off |
| burn | use up (energy) |
| burn | melt, break, or become otherwise unusable |
| burn | very short-stemmed plant with thick leaves with soothing mucilaginous juice |
| burn | burn completely |
| burn | use up (energy) |
| burn | burn brightly |
| burn | possible to burn |
| burn | ruined by overcooking |
| burn | destroyed or badly damaged by fire |
| burn | injured by intense heat (as of fire or the sun) |
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