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dressing Planing and finishing woodwork.
Ãâó: www.guildofmodelwheelwrights.org/newsite03/techniq...
dress Abbreviation for Dress Rehearsal: the rehearsal immediately before the first night when all costumes, technical effects, props etc. are used, often for the first time. As close to an actual performance as it is possible to be without an audience present.
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dressing preparing loom for weaving.
Ãâó: home.gci.net/~vfa-guild/source/term001.htm
dress Dress in the 18th century referred to the overall fashion for everyone and not a single garment. It was the total look from head to toe. Full dress would refer to the most formal, fashionable look. Today the military's most formal uniform is referred to as the full-dress uniform. (See also Fashionable Undress and Undress)
Ãâó: www.colonialwilliamsburg.com/history/clothing/wome...
dressing the process of shaping the stone slate and producing the edge detail using either a chisel-edged hammer or a bladed tool.
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