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English Dictionary: varnish by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
varnish
n
  1. a coating that provides a hard, lustrous, transparent finish to a surface
v
  1. cover with varnish
    Synonym(s): varnish, seal
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Varnish \Var"nish\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Varnished}; p. pr. &
      vb. n. {Varnishing}.] [Cf. F. vernir, vernisser. See
      {Varnish}, n.]
      1. To lay varnish on; to cover with a liquid which produces,
            when dry, a hard, glossy surface; as, to varnish a table;
            to varnish a painting.
  
      2. To cover or conceal with something that gives a fair
            appearance; to give a fair coloring to by words; to gloss
            over; to palliate; as, to varnish guilt. [bd]Beauty doth
            varnish age.[b8] --Shak.
  
                     Close ambition, varnished o'er with zeal. --Milton.
  
                     Cato's voice was ne'er employed To clear the guilty
                     and to varnish crimes.                        --Addison.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Varnish \Var"nish\, n. [OE. vernish, F. vernis, LL. vernicium;
      akin to F. vernir to varnish, fr. (assumed) LL. vitrinire to
      glaze, from LL. vitrinus glassy, fr. L. vitrum glass. See
      {Vitreous}.]
      1. A viscid liquid, consisting of a solution of resinous
            matter in an oil or a volatile liquid, laid on work with a
            brush, or otherwise. When applied the varnish soon dries,
            either by evaporation or chemical action, and the resinous
            part forms thus a smooth, hard surface, with a beautiful
            gloss, capable of resisting, to a greater or less degree,
            the influences of air and moisture.
  
      Note: According to the sorts of solvents employed, the
               ordinary kinds of varnish are divided into three
               classes: spirit, turpentine, and oil varnishes.
               --Encyc. Brit
  
      2. That which resembles varnish, either naturally or
            artificially; a glossy appearance.
  
                     The varnish of the holly and ivy.      --Macaulay.
  
      3. An artificial covering to give a fair appearance to any
            act or conduct; outside show; gloss.
  
                     And set a double varnish on the fame The Frenchman
                     gave you.                                          --Shak.
  
      {Varnish tree} (Bot.), a tree or shrub from the juice or
            resin of which varnish is made, as some species of the
            genus {Rhus}, especially {R. vernicifera} of Japan. The
            black varnish of Burmah is obtained from the
            {Melanorrh[oe]a usitatissima}, a tall East Indian tree of
            the Cashew family. See {Copal}, and {Mastic}.
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