retouch
intransitive verbTo add new details or touches to for correction or improvement.
intransitive verbTo improve or change (a photographic negative or print), as by adding details or removing flaws.
intransitive verbTo color (recent growth of hair) to match hair that was tinted, dyed, or bleached at an earlier date.
intransitive verbTo modify (a flaked stone tool) by secondary flaking along the cutting edge.
intransitive verbTo give or make retouches.
nounThe act, process, or an instance of retouching.
To touch or touch up again; improve by new touches; revise; specifically, in the fine arts, to improve, as a painting, by new touches; go over a second time, as a work of art, in order to restore or strengthen a faded part, make additions, or remove blemishes, for its general improvement.
nounA repeated touch; an additional touch given in revision; specifically, in the fine arts, additional work done on that which might previonsly have been regarded as finished.
nounA partial reworking,as of a painting, a sculptor’s clay model, or the like.
transitive verbTo touch again, or rework, in order to improve; to revise.
