Definition of Lusters

1. luster [v] - See also: luster

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Lusters

Lusitania
Lusitanian
lusk
lusked
lusking
luskish
lusks
lust
lust
lusted
luster
lustered
lustering
lusterless
lusterlessness
lusters (current term)
lusterware
lusterwares
lustful
lustfully
lustfulness
lustfulnesses
lustick
lustier
lustiest
lustihood
lustihoods
lustily
lustiness
lustinesses

Literary usage of Lusters

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1. By-paths in Collecting: Being Aids in the Quest of Rare and Unique Things by Virginia Huntington Robie (1912)
"There are plain lusters, banded lusters, powdered lusters, flowered lusters, and lusters which yet remain unclassified. The real charm of copper luster is ..."

2. The Encyclopedia of Ceramics by William Percival Jervis (1902)
"The real inventor of these pearly lusters was a Frenchman named JJH ... The English patent was dated July 8, 1857. These lusters were used ..."

3. Judicial and Statutory Definitions of Words and Phrases by West Publishing Company (1904)
"... on "manufactures composed wholly of cotton," not otherwise provided for, should be construed to include linen lusters, camlet lusters, toile du nord, ..."

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