i., i̇ng., bak. luster

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lustre
By extension, interest, attractiveness, or splendor

After so many years in the same field, the job had lost its luster.

Alternative spelling of luster. Shine, sheen gleam or polish

The brass had a characteristic lustre that practically glowed when it was freshly cleaned.

Refinement, polish, or quality
A fabric of wool and cotton with a lustrous surface, used for women's dresses
Brilliancy; splendor; brightness; glitter
is the appearance of a pearl's surface judged by its brilliance and ability to reflect light Also called "sheen" or "shimmer" See Orient
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Same as Luster
A period of five years; a lustrum
A lustrous metallic effect made by painting the surface with metallic oxides which have been dissolved in acid and mixed with an oily medium Firing in oxygen-free conditions at a temperature of about 600C causes the metal to fuse in a thin film which, after cleaning, has a distinctive shiny surface
Renown; splendor; distinction; glory
a quality that outshines the usual
Shine, sheen gleam or polish
lus·tre in AM, use luster1. Lustre is gentle shining light that is reflected from a surface, for example from polished metal. Gold retains its lustre for far longer than other metals It is softer than cotton and nylon and has a similar lustre to silk
the visual property of something that shines with reflected light
The appearance of the surface of a mineral as affected by, or dependent upon, peculiarities of its reflecting qualities
A property related to the reflectivity of light on a mineral’s surface
Lustre is the qualities that something has that make it interesting and exciting. What do you do if your relationship is beginning to lose its lustre?. In mineralogy, the appearance of a mineral surface in terms of its light-reflecting qualities. Lustre depends on a mineral's refractivity (see refraction), transparency, and structure. Variations in these properties produce different kinds of lustre, from metallic (e.g., gold) to dull (e.g., chalk)
a surface coating for ceramics or porcelain
A candlestick, chandelier, girandole, or the like, generally of an ornamental character
i., i̇ng., bak. luster
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