Definition, Meaning, Synonyms & Anagrams | English word LACQUER


LACQUER

Definitions of LACQUER

  1. A glossy, resinous material used as a surface coating; either a natural exudation of certain trees, or a solution of nitrocellulose in alcohol, etc.
  2. To apply a lacquer to something or to give something a smooth, glossy finish.

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Is palindrome

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Examples of Using LACQUER in a Sentence

  • Much of the best work in ceramics, textiles, carved lacquer were produced over a long period by the various Imperial factories or workshops, which as well as being used by the court was distributed internally and abroad on a huge scale to demonstrate the wealth and power of the Emperors.
  • A color version was released the next year by the American Coatings Association, a "bureau" invented by the National Paint, Varnish and Lacquer Association trade group (now known as the American Coatings Association).
  • They were basically a boiler mounted on wheels, although simple decoration (usually bands of lacquer) was sometimes applied.
  • Cellophane is highly permeable to water vapour, but may be coated with nitrocellulose lacquer to prevent this.
  • The two phonographs were labelled original and copy and successfully smuggled out of the palace, the original in a lacquer box and the copy in a lunch bag.
  • Lacquer is a type of hard and usually shiny coating or finish applied to materials such as wood or metal.
  • The oxidation and polymerization of urushiol in the tree's sap in the presence of moisture allows it to form a hard lacquer, which is used to produce traditional Chinese, Korean, and Japanese lacquerware.
  • Black lacquer agarwood box with hishi leaves and shippōtsunagi pattern, raden technique (黒漆菱七宝繋螺鈿伽羅箱) (Municipal).
  • While producing the song "Lacquer Head", Durst encouraged Primus to return to the more aggressive metal sound of their earlier albums Sailing the Seas of Cheese and Frizzle Fry for Antipop.
  • Originally a lacquer coating that was based on linseed oil was used, the process was then widely substituted with plastics such as Parkesine.



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