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/ˈblemiSH/,
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blemishes, plural;
  1. Spoil the appearance of (something) that is otherwise aesthetically perfect
    • - thousands of Web pages are blemished with embarrassing typos
    • - his reign as world champion has been blemished by controversy
Noun
  1. A small mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something
    • - the merest blemish on a Rolls Royce might render it unsalable
  2. A moral defect or fault
    • - the offenses were an uncharacteristic blemish on an otherwise clean record
    • - local government is not without blemish

  1. (blemish) a mark or flaw that spoils the appearance of something (especially on a person's body); "a facial blemish"
  2. (blemish) deface: mar or spoil the appearance of; "scars defaced her cheeks"; "The vandals disfigured the statue"
  3. (blemish) mar or impair with a flaw; "her face was blemished"
  4. (blemish) flaw: add a flaw or blemish to; make imperfect or defective
  5. Blemish may refer to: *A minor imperfection. For skin imperfection, see Acne vulgaris *Blemish (album) a music album from David Sylvian released in 2003. *Blemish (band) a Brazilian alternative rock band
  6. (Blemish (album)) Blemish is David Sylvian's first solo album since 1999’s Dead Bees on a Cake. It is experimental in its use of electronics and sound. It features Derek Bailey, an avant-garde guitarist, and Fennesz, a guitarist and electronic music musician. It was released in 2003.
  7. (Blemish (band)) Blemish was a Brazilian alternative rock band active from 1998 to 2004. Stemming from Sao Jose dos Campos, the band’s original lineup consisted of Clovis Tito on vocals/guitars, Daniel Dias on guitar, Ivan Roman on bass and Luis Nonaka on drums.
  8. Blemish is a flaw on the exterior of a diamond, such as a scratch, abrasion, nick or chip
  9. (Blemish) A mark, deformity, or injury which impairs the appearance.
  10. (Blemish) An imperfection severe enough to be noticed but that should not cause any real impairment with respect to intended normal or reasonably foreseeable use. Also see “defect,” “imperfection” and “nonconformity.”
  11. (Blemish) Any surface imperfection on a fashioned diamond; e.g., a nick, knot, scratch, abrasion, minor crack or cavity, or poor polish. Also, a natural or an extra facet, visible on or through the crown, usually is considered a blemish.
  12. (Blemish) any mark or discoloration on the skin that mars the appearance
  13. A blemish refer to any surface defect on a pearl.  Blemishes can include spots, bumps, pits, holes, cracks, chips, wrinkles, and dull spots. Blemishes fall into two categories, damaging blemishes and non-damaging blemishes. Non-damaging blemishes include spots, bumps, pits, and wrinkles. ...
  14. (blemish) A flaw, spot or scratch on the surface of a gemstone.
  15. (Blemish) surface imperfection external to the Diamond.
  16. (blemish) any superficial defect that causes visible variation from a consistently smooth and uniformly colored surface of hardened concrete.  (See also bug holes; efflorescence; honeycomb; joint, lift; laitance; popout; rock pocket; sand streak.)
  17. (Blemish) Permanent mark left by either an injury or disease.
  18. (Blemish) Injury or imperfection that does not affect the horse's service ability.
  19. (Blemish) a culm defect on the bamboo surface caused by mould or blue stain fungi
  20. (Blemish) Under Clarity grading blemish refers to unique diamond birthmarks that are found externally of a cut diamond. Blemish also includes marks that have been made during cutting and polishing or even nicks, abrasions or scratches which occur while wearing.
  21. (BLEMISH) mark or deformity on the surface of a molded product.
  22. (Blemish) "dischorde in Musick maketh a comely concourdaunce: so great delight tooke the worthy Poete Alceus to behold a blemish in the joint of a wel shaped body." E.K. in Spenser's The Shepheardes Calendar.
  23. (Blemish) A broad, non-medical term used to refer to any type of lesion or mark on the skin.
  24. (Blemish) A fault in confirmation that does not affect perfomance
  25. (Blemish) A flaw on a diamond. These can include scratches, nicks or chipping, pits or holes in a facet, or a natural (an area that hasn’t been polished). Occasionally they can be fixed, but it’s best to ask a lot of questions to find a diamond without any blemishes.