Finish
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Finish refer to:
  • Finishing in the distillation of Scotch
  • Finished good
    Finished good
    Finished goods are goods that have completed the manufacturing process but have not yet been sold or distributed to the end user.-Manufacturing:Manufacturing has three classes of inventory:#Raw material#Work in process#Finished goods...

    , a good that is completed as to manufacturing but not yet sold or distributed to the end-user
  • Surface finishing
    Surface finishing
    Surface finishing is a broad range of industrial processes that alter the surface of a manufactured item to achieve a certain property. Finishing processes may be employed to: improve appearance, adhesion or wettability, solderability, corrosion resistance, tarnish resistance, chemical resistance,...

    , various industrial processes for modifying a workpiece's surface
    • Mechanical finish, processes that modify a surface using mechanical means
  • Wood finishing
    Wood finishing
    Wood finishing refers to the process of embellishing and/or protecting the surface of a wooden material. The process starts with surface preparation, either by sanding by hand , scraping, or planing. Imperfections or nail holes on the surface may be filled using wood putty or pores may be filled...

    , the process of embellishing and/or protecting the surface of wooden objects
  • Eli Finish
    Eli Finish
    Eli Finish is an Israeli actor and comedian. He is well known for acting in the popular TV show Eretz Nehederet.-Career:After his release from the IDF in 1996, Finish studied acting in the art school HaBustan in Netanya...

    , Israeli comedian
  • Finish, a dishwasher detergent company.


Similar spelling

  • Finnish
    Finnish
    Finnish refers to something or someone from, or related to, Finland, such as:* Culture of Finland* Finnish people, the primary ethnic group in Finland* The Finnish language, the national language of the Finnish people* Finnish cuisine...

    , peoples or language of the European country Finland.
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