Definition of Depolishes

1. Verb. (third-person singular of depolish) ¹

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Definition of Depolishes

1. depolish [v] - See also: depolish

Lexicographical Neighbors of Depolishes

depolarisers
depolarises
depolarising
depolarising block
depolarising relaxant
depolarization
depolarizations
depolarize
depolarized
depolarizer
depolarizers
depolarizes
depolarizing
depolish
depolished
depolishes (current term)
depolishing
depoliticalization
depoliticalizations
depoliticalize
depoliticalized
depoliticalizing
depoliticisation
depoliticise
depoliticised
depoliticises
depoliticising
depoliticization
depoliticizations
depoliticize

Literary usage of Depolishes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Compressed Air, Its Production, Uses, and Applications: Comprising the by Gardner Dexter Hiscox (1901)
"The action, moreover, is extremely rapid; a momentary application depolishes glass over any space that can be covered by one stroke of the sand shower, ..."

2. Appletons' Cyclopædia of Applied Mechanics: A Dictionary of Mechanical by Appleton, firm, publishers, New York (1880)
"A jet of sand impelled by steam of moderate pressure, or even by the blast of an ordinary fan, depolishes glass in a few seconds ; wood is cut quite rapidly ..."

3. The Mechanical Engineer's Pocket-book: A Reference-book of Rules, Tables by William Kent (1902)
"A "jet of sand " impelled by steam of moderate pressure, or even by the blast of an ordinary fan, depolishes glass in a few seconds; wood is cut quite ..."

4. Galvanoplastic Manipulations: A Practical Guide for the Gold and Silver by William Henry Wahl, Alfred Roseleur (1883)
"... rapidly depolishes the exposed parts, while those protected by the template are not affected. The articles are presented at the orifice of the trunk by ..."

5. Appletons' Cyclopædia of Applied Mechanics: A Dictionary of Mechanical by Park Benjamin, D. Appleton and Company (1880)
"A jet of sand impelled by steam of moderate pressure, or even by the blast of an ordinary fan, depolishes glass iu a few ..."

6. Electro-deposition by Alexander Watt (1887)
"... upon the surface of the article presented at the bottom, rapidly depolishes the exposed parts, while those protected by the templet arc not affected. ..."

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