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Finish

Finish is a term with multiple related meanings in language, design, and manufacturing. As a verb, to finish means to bring something to an end, to complete a task or process, or to complete the final details of a project. As a noun, finish denotes the end result or the final touches applied to an object, as well as the surface condition or coating that determines its appearance and feel.

The word derives from the Old French finir, from Latin finis meaning end. The sense of completion

In manufacturing and design, a finish refers to the surface treatment that affects appearance, texture, color,

Finish also appears in other contexts, notably in sports to describe the outcome of a competition or

appears
in
Middle
English,
while
the
use
of
finish
to
describe
a
surface
treatment
developed
with
advances
in
manufacturing
and
design.
and
durability.
Common
finish
categories
include
high
gloss,
semi-gloss,
satin,
and
matte.
Finishes
may
consist
of
paint,
varnish,
lacquer,
enamel,
veneer,
plating,
anodizing,
or
powder
coatings.
The
finishing
process
often
includes
preparation
steps
such
as
cleaning
and
sanding,
followed
by
staining
or
sealing
and
the
application
of
multiple
coats.
The
choice
of
finish
depends
on
aesthetic
goals,
environmental
exposure,
and
required
wear
resistance.
the
act
of
crossing
the
finish
line.
In
woodworking,
finishing
enhances
the
visual
appeal
and
protects
the
material.
The
term
is
widely
used
in
printing,
textiles,
furniture,
and
product
manufacturing
to
indicate
the
final
surface
treatment
or
the
completed
state
of
a
process.