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lus·ter L0296000 (lŭs′tər)n.1. Soft reflected light; sheen.2. Brilliance or radiance of light; brightness.3. Glory, radiance, distinction, or splendor, as of achievement, reputation, or beauty.4. A glass pendant, especially on a chandelier.5. A decorative object, such as a chandelier, that gives off light.6. Any of various substances, such as wax or glaze, used to give an object a gloss or polish.7. The surface glossiness of ceramic ware after glazing, especially the metallic sheen of lusterware.8. A fabric having a glossy surface.9. The appearance of a mineral surface judged by its brilliance and ability to reflect light.v. lus·tered, lus·ter·ing, lus·ters v.tr.1. To give a gloss, glaze, or sheen to.2. To give or add glory, radiance, distinction, or splendor to.v.intr. To be or become lustrous. [French lustre, from Old French, from Old Italian lustro, from lustrare, to make bright, from Latin lūstrāre, from lūstrum, purification; see leuk- in Indo-European roots.]lustering
lustering[′ləs·tə·riŋ] (textiles) A series of processes used to treat cottons to improve their sales appeal; the processes are mercerizing, frictioning, and filling. FinancialSeeLusterThesaurusSeeluster |