Wood, almost anything that is shiny.
Body polish is a spa treatment used to leave your skin smooth and silky. It is a moisturizer that hydrates your skin to keep it smooth and soft.
It goes shiny and smooth.
A polish person is from Poland. A polished person has smooth manners and a good education.
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"Polish" can be a verb, meaning to clean or make something smooth and shiny by rubbing it. It can also be a noun, referring to a substance used for making things smooth and shiny by rubbing.
The purpose of a floor grinder is to change the texture of a floor. Floor grinders can not only make rough floors smooth and smooth ones rough, but they can also be used to polish floors.
No, "polish" and "Polish" are not homophones. "Polish" with a lowercase "p" refers to making something smooth and shiny. "Polish" with an uppercase "P" refers to people or things related to Poland.
The word "Polish" (capitalized) is a proper adjective referring to something or someone from Poland. The word polish can be a verb (to clean, smooth, or shine) or a noun (a substance used to polish). The adjective would be polished or polishing.
Friction is needed for stability in movement.
A dangerous chemical allowed in the US to be in nail polish is dibutyl phthalate (DBP), the substance that makes fingernail polish dry to a smooth varnish.
"Polish" with a lowercase "p" refers to the nationality or language of Poland, while "Polish" with an uppercase "P" refers to the action of making something smooth and shiny. They are spelled the same due to their historical development as words in the English language.
No. Polish can be a verb, as in to polish a penny (clean or brighten a penny). Polish can be an adjective, as in "That man is Polish." Polish is used to describe people from Poland.