planished

/ˈplænɪʃt/
adjective
  1. Smooth and flattened by hammering or rolling, especially describing metal that has been given a finished surface.
    • He admired the planished finish on the antique copper kettle.
    • The jeweler displayed a set of planished gold earrings with a soft, even gleam.
    • The planished surface of the silver tray reflected the candlelight beautifully.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of planish: to smooth and flatten metal by hammering or rolling.
    • She planished the dented panel until it was perfectly flat again.
    • The craftsman planished the brass sheet with careful, rhythmic blows.
    • They planished the entire surface of the sculpture to remove any tool marks.
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