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Lusaka
luscious
lush (1)
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Lusitania
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luster
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luster

lus·ter [ lústər ]


noun  (plural lus·ters)
Definition:
 
1. soft sheen: a soft sheen of reflected light, especially from metal that has been polished gently

2. shininess: a bright and shiny condition or tone

3. splendor: the glory and magnificence of a great achievement

4. polish: polish or wax used to give something a shiny finish

5. chandelier: a chandelier or candelabrum made of cut glass, designed to reflect the light

6. glass pendant on chandelier: any decorative piece of cut glass hanging from a chandelier

7. glaze on pottery: an opalescent metallic glaze on pottery, especially porcelain

8. minerals light reflected by mineral: the quality and amount of light reflected from the surface of a mineral. This is one of the ways in which a mineral is defined, the highest degree of luster being splendent.

9. textiles glossy fabric: fabric with a sheen or glossy surface

10. time  ( formal )
Same as  lustrum (sense 1)




transitive verb  (past and past participle lus·tered, present participle lus·ter·ing, 3rd person present singular lus·ters)
Definition:
 
1. impart glossy finish to something: to impart a glossy finish or coating to something

2. glorify something: to give something a glorious or magnificent quality

[Early 16th century. < French lustre< Latin lustrare "brighten, purify by lustral rights" < lustrum "purification"]

lus·ter·less adjective
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