Definition of Lustreless. Meaning of Lustreless. Synonyms of Lustreless

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Definition of Lustreless

Lustreless
Lusterless Lus"ter*less, Lustreless Lus"tre*less, a. Destitute of luster; dim; dull.

Meaning of Lustreless from wikipedia

- and zamindar of Hatipota he had found his house and home so empty and lustreless after his wife's death, that he decided to marry again. After marrying...
- and sunken outline. The lips were of usual marble pallor. The eyes were lustreless. There was no warmth. Pulsation had ceased." — Edgar Allan Poe, The Premature...
- in precious metal found outside Mycenae. E. Chantre in 1894 picked up lustreless ware, like that of Hissariik, in central Phtygia and at Pteria, and the...
- are occasionally added as well. The clutch consists of one or two white lustreless rounded oval eggs which may have the occasional lime nodule. The first...
- favoured by the musical instrument plays of the imperial music office; the lustreless ****ou, and the white crêpe ****ou which was worn during funerals.: 11 ...
- wide, with a base of woodchips. A clutch consists of one or two white, lustreless eggs, although the second chick is in most cases neglected and perishes...
- specified that the numbers were to be painted using a stencil in blue drab lustreless enamel with numbers one inch high on motorcycles, two inches on trailers...
- Kala Nadi Mahadeva in his Jataka Tattva states that the Moon, weak and lustreless, situated in a sign owned by Venus, causes Balarishta, and the child dies...
- endured substantial criticism from an enraged fourth estate for their lustreless display in the First Test, Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh, the Caribbean's...
- pear-shape. The diamond further was characterised as a "rudely faceted, lustreless m****." Illustrations in Herbert Tillander's book "Diamond Cuts in Historic...