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Luster - Definition and Overview |
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- For the file system called Lustre, see Lustre (file system)
Lustre (American English: luster) is a description of the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock or mineral. For example, a diamond is said to have an adamantine lustre and pyrite is said to have a metallic lustre.
The word lustre traces its origins back to the Latin word lux, meaning "light", and generally implies radiance, gloss, or brilliance.
Other descriptive terms used for gems include vitreous, like glass; resinous, like amber; waxy, like jade; greasy, like soapstone; pearly; and silky.
The term is also used to describe other items with a particular sheen (for example, fabric, especially silk and satin, or metals).
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Example Usage of Luster |
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poli_scandals: Has OSU-Michigan lost its Luster? Not with so much on the line for both teams http://t.love.com/273188765 |
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barbarajohoward: Clouds diffuse fall sun / blurring sky with pale Luster / casting silver light |
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MattZemek_CFN: @jlambertumsl: Well, you might have a point. I guess I'm wondering why the Luster didn't fade after the 2 Fiesta Bowl Ls or the Texas losses |
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