Varnish ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Varnish ( noun )

A liquid coating that is applied to wood or other surfaces to protect and enhance the appearance of the surface.

Origin:

From middle english vernis, from old french vernis, from verniss-, stem of vernir, meaning to varnish.

Examples:

  1. The wood was given a coat of varnish to protect it from water damage.
  2. The artist used varnish to protect and enhance the colors of the painting.
  3. The varnish gave the wood a glossy finish.
  4. The varnish was applied in several thin layers.
  5. The varnish needs to dry completely before applying a second coat.

(As a verb)

Varnish ( verb )

A liquid coating that is applied to wood or other surfaces to protect and enhance the appearance of the surface.

Origin:

From middle english vernis, from old french vernis, from verniss-, stem of vernir, meaning to varnish.

Examples:

  1. The wood was given a coat of varnish to protect it from water damage.
  2. The artist used varnish to protect and enhance the colors of the painting.
  3. The varnish gave the wood a glossy finish.
  4. The varnish was applied in several thin layers.
  5. The varnish needs to dry completely before applying a second coat.
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