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Answer for the clue "Deck finish ", 5 letters:
stain

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Word definitions for stain in dictionaries

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Stain \Stain\ (st[=a]n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Stained (st[=a]nd); p. pr. & vb. n. Staining .] [Abbrev. fr. distain.] To discolor by the application of foreign matter; to make foul; to spot; as, to stain the hand with dye; armor stained with blood. To color, ...

Usage examples of stain.

And there was an oil stain on the concrete, about ten feet to the left of the Caddie, which told him that Ambler had two cars.

His life was stained with the most opposite vices, and the ulcers which covered his body, anticipated before his death the sentiment of hell-tortures.

He fetched a pail of water and washed out all the stains of blood, gathered up the two antimacassars and fetched clean ones from the other rooms.

The front of his jump suit split open to reveal his thin powder-blue T-shirt, stained a shade deeper by sweat The lightweight silk-smooth garment might be ideal for shipboard use, and even in an arcology, but for dealing with raw nature it was ridiculous.

The right armrest bears stains smelling of anisette, temporary storage spot for candy when the bone-handled phone demands answering.

While their eyes were fixed on the chariot where Stilicho was deservedly seated by the side of his royal pupil, they applauded the pomp of a triumph, which was not stained, like that of Constantine, or of Theodosius, with civil blood.

There were Portuguese ceramic clocks, Chinese Coptic balsa clocks, booming British grandfather clocks, imperial Ottoman clocks inlaid with mother-of-pearl and decorated with panels of Kutahya tiles, clocks in polychrome, walnut and stained glass - it made the head spin to even think about them.

The barista was a round man with a black moustache and a stained apron.

His jeans and boots were much more disreputable-looking than hers, his batwing chaps stained and worn.

Bishop Bisse in 1717, and above it a Decorated window containing a stained glass representation of the Last Supper after the picture by Benjamin West.

And even later, after an exhilarating spin in the country, he arrived safe and blithesome at his well-appointed rooms in the Hotel Fulton, ready to remove with good soap and pure aqua the stains of mart and road before calling on Miss Bettina Stokes.

General Blitzkrieg had rushed over to his golf bag, and was examining it for grass stains.

He walked to the base of the ramp, then to the dark blotchy stain Mark had found.

Mark turned back to stare at the dark blotchy stain on the concrete floor.

He stopped fiddling with the spoon and dropped it onto the blotter where it left a round stain.