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		ja·pan I. \jə̇ˈpan, -paa(ə)n also (ˈ)ja|p-\ adjective Etymology: from Japan, country consisting of an island chain in the western Pacific off the eastern coast of Asia 1. usually capitalized  : of or from Japan : of the kind or style prevalent in Japan : japanese 2.   a.  : of, resembling, or characteristic of Japanese lacquered work  b.  : coated or treated with japan II. noun (-s) Etymology: from Japan, whence it originally came 1.   a.  : a varnish yielding a hard brilliant coating on such surfaces as metal or wood  b. or japan drier  : a varnish that contains a large percentage of resins and driers and that is used as a grinding liquid for paste colors or as a liquid drier for paints  c. or japan black  : a quick-drying black varnish consisting usually of asphaltum, linseed oil, and thinner that is used for coating metal and that is usually hardened by baking 2.   a.  : work varnished and figured in the Japanese manner   < the likeness of His Majesty … was housed in a circular container of its own, of black japan — John Godley >  b.  : Japanese china or silk III. transitive verb (japanned ; japanned ; japanning ; japans) 1.  : to cover with a coat of japan or with some other hard brilliant varnish in the manner of the Japanese : lacquer 2.  : to give a high gloss to with varnish supplemented by heating; specifically  : to give a glossy black to (as leather) |