LUSTRE
Definition of LUSTRE
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Shine, polish or sparkle.
"He polished the brass doorknob to a high luster."
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By extension, brilliance, attractiveness or splendor.
"After so many years in the same field, the job had lost its luster."
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Refinement, polish or quality.
"He spoke with all the lustre a seasoned enthusiast should have."
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To gleam, have luster.
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To give luster, distinguish.
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To give a coating or other treatment to impart physical luster.
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A lustrum, quinquennium, a period of five years, originally the interval between Roman censuses.
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One who lusts.
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The way in which the surface of any particular type of mineral reflects light differently from other minerals, which is helpful in telling minerals apart.
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A glass ornament such as a prism or cut glass dangling beneath a chandelier; usually in clusters or festoons
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A chandelier, particularly one decorated with glass lustres
Source: Wiktionary
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