vernice
paint
noun ver-NEE-cheh Rare
Origin: From Medieval Latin veronix (sandarac resin), possibly via Byzantine Greek.
Also means
varnish
Usage Note
Vernice covers both paint for walls/surfaces and varnish or lacquer for wood and nails. Context distinguishes the two: vernice per legno (wood varnish) vs vernice murale (wall paint). Vernice fresca ('wet paint') is the standard warning sign. The verb is verniciare.
Examples
"Attenzione, la vernice è ancora fresca."
Natural Translation
Careful, the paint is still wet.
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