Plenishes vs Planishes - What's the difference?
plenishes | planishes |
(plenish)
* 1982 , (Lawrence Durrell), Constance'', Faber & Faber 2004 (''Avignon Quintet ), p. 794-5:
(planish)
To repeatedly hammer (a sheet of metal) so as to shape and smooth it or create a decorative indented finish.
:With gentle, overlapping blows, use a planishing hammer''', first to work down the fused seam, and then to '''planish the entire cylinder. — from
As verbs the difference between plenishes and planishes
is that plenishes is (plenish) while planishes is (planish).plenishes
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(head)plenish
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(es)- By the time they went back to the bar the expressionless peasant behind it had set up two glasses and plenished them with yellow rum and sugar upon which he now poured hot water before pushing them forward and motioning to them with his head to drink.
planishes
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(head)planish
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instructions for making a pewter cup