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A term which implies a rough finish to the surface of a sheet of paper.
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A characteristic of paper, a slightly rough finish that permits it to take ink readily.
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| tooth |
A bony structure projecting from the maxilla or mandible that provides for the grinding, or mechanical digestion, of food particles.
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| tooth decay |
an active process of tooth destruction resulting from interactions between teeth, food, and bacteria
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| tooth |
In a dry paint film, a fine texture imparted either by a proportion of relatively coarse or abrasive pigment, or by the abrasives used in sanding; this texture improves the burnish properties and also provides a good base for the adhesion of a subsequent coat of paint.
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