- Look up
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...
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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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lustration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lustration in
Central and
Eastern Europe is the
official public procedure of
scrutinizing a public...
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Lustre is a type of
parallel distributed file system,
generally used for large-scale
cluster computing. The name
Lustre is a
portmanteau word derived...
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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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Lustral may
refer to: Look up
lustral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sertraline (also
known as "
Lustral"), an
antidepressant Lustral (band), a British...
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Lustre print is a
photograph or
artwork with a
finish between glossy and matte. Some
companies use the term semi-glossy.
Lustre photo prints are a hybrid...
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Operation Lustre was an
action during the
Second World War: the
movement of
British and
other Allied troops (Australian, New
Zealand and Polish) from Egypt...
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Lustre is a
formally defined, declarative, and
synchronous dataflow programming language for
programming reactive systems. It
began as a
research project...