palpably |
newspaperish |
As an adverb palpably
is in a palpable manner; tangibly.
As an adjective newspaperish is
(humorous) overly professionalist; palpably mechanical in execution.
newspaper |
newspaperish |
Related terms |
Newspaperish is a related term of newspaper.
As a noun newspaper
is a publication, usually published daily or weekly and usually printed on cheap, low-quality paper, containing news and other articles.
As a verb newspaper
is to cover with newspaper.
As an adjective newspaperish is
overly professionalist; palpably mechanical in execution.
newspaperishness |
newspaperish |
Related terms |
Newspaperish is a related term of newspaperishness.
In humorous terms the difference between newspaperishness and newspaperish
is that
newspaperishness is the quality of being newspaperish while
newspaperish is overly professionalist; palpably mechanical in execution.
As a noun newspaperishness
is the quality of being newspaperish.
As an adjective newspaperish is
overly professionalist; palpably mechanical in execution.
varnish |
affixative |
see also |
As nouns the difference between varnish and affixative
is that
varnish is a type of paint with a solvent that evaporates to leave a hard, transparent, glossy film while
affixative is a preservative, usually an adhesive transparent fluid, used to protect the surface of a drawing from abrasion or similar damage.
As a verb varnish
is to apply varnish.
urethane |
affixative |
see also |
Urethane is a see also of affixative.
As nouns the difference between urethane and affixative
is that
urethane is while
affixative is (arts|antiquities) a preservative, usually an adhesive transparent fluid, used to protect the surface of a drawing from abrasion or similar damage.
laminate |
affixative |
see also |
Laminate is a see also of affixative.
As nouns the difference between laminate and affixative
is that
laminate is while
affixative is (arts|antiquities) a preservative, usually an adhesive transparent fluid, used to protect the surface of a drawing from abrasion or similar damage.
paint |
affixative |
see also |
Paint is a see also of affixative.
As nouns the difference between paint and affixative
is that
paint is a paint horse while
affixative is (arts|antiquities) a preservative, usually an adhesive transparent fluid, used to protect the surface of a drawing from abrasion or similar damage.
stock |
provine |
As a noun stock
is stick, staff.
As a prefix stock
is used to emphasize.
As a verb provine is
(obsolete) to lay a stock or branch of a vine in the ground for propagation.
branch |
provine |
As a proper noun branch
is .
As a verb provine is
(obsolete) to lay a stock or branch of a vine in the ground for propagation.
propagation |
provine |
As a noun propagation
is the multiplication or natural increase in a population.
As a verb provine is
to lay a stock or branch of a vine in the ground for propagation.
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