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Lustre (British English) or
luster (American English; see
spelling differences) is the way
light interacts with the
surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral...
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lustre,
Luster, or
luster in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lustre or
Luster may
refer to:
Luster, Norway, a muni****lity in Vestlandet, Norway...
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Nadine Alexis Paguia Lustre (Tagalog: [naˈdin
ˈlustrɛ], English: /luːstrə/ LOOS-trə; born
October 31, 1993) is a
Filipino actress and singer.
Known primarily...
- In textiles,
lustre or
luster is a
physical property that
makes them
appear bright, glossy, and shiny. The
amount of
light reflected from the
surface of...
- ware in
lustre was
mostly produced in
Christian Spain,
especially in the
region of
Valencia – in
particular Manises – and
later Barcelona.
Lustre appears...
- Esa
Ruoho (born 26
October 1978 in Helsinki, Finland),
better known as Lackluster, is a
Finnish electronic music producer and
performer from Kontula, Helsinki...
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accessible for
inspection (such as
under floors).[citation needed]
Chocbox Wire nut
Euroblock Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Luster terminals....
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Lustre is an
unincorporated community in
Valley County, Montana,
United States. The area po****tion of
Lustre is
about 200.
Lustre is
surrounded by wheat...
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Other distinguishing characteristics include its
crystal habits,
pearly lustre, easy
fusibility with loss of water, and
solubility in hot
dilute hydrochloric...
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uptake and tear strength,
reduces fabric shrinkage, and
imparts a silk-like
luster. The
process was
devised in 1844 by John Mercer, who
treated cotton with...