Shine or luster on a smooth surface
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glossesShine or luster on a smooth surface
refletseffect of brilliance or luster due to the reflection of light on a surface, esp. of pottery; iridescence
refleteffect of brilliance or luster due to the reflection of light on a surface, esp. of pottery; iridescence
blackboarda hard smooth usually dark surface used esp in a classroom for writing or drawing on with chalk
slipperiest(of a surface or object) Difficult to hold firmly or stand on because it is smooth, wet, or slimy
slipperier(of a surface or object) Difficult to hold firmly or stand on because it is smooth, wet, or slimy
blackboardsBLACKBOARD, a hard smooth usually dark surface used esp in a classroom for writing or drawing on with chalk
hotpressmachine applying heat in conjunction with mechanical pressure, as for producing a smooth surface on paper or for expressing oil
wrinkliera small ridge or furrow especially when formed on a surface by the shrinking or contraction of a smooth substance crease
plasterA soft mixture of lime with sand or cement and water for spreading on walls, ceilings, or other structures to form a smooth hard surface when dried
plastersA soft mixture of lime with sand or cement and water for spreading on walls, ceilings, or other structures to form a smooth hard surface when dried
blackboardsA large board with a smooth, typically dark, surface attached to a wall or supported on an easel and used for writing on with chalk, esp. by teachers in schools
blackboardA large board with a smooth, typically dark, surface attached to a wall or supported on an easel and used for writing on with chalk, esp. by teachers in schools
lithographythe process of printing from a plane surface, as a smooth stone or metal plate, on which the image to be printed is ink-receptive and the blank area ink-repellent
lithographiesLITHOGRAPHY, the process of printing from a plane surface, as a smooth stone or metal plate, on which the image to be printed is ink-receptive and the blank area ink-repellent
mezzotintA print made from an engraved copper or steel plate on which the surface has been partially roughened, for shading, and partially scraped smooth, giving light areas. The technique was much used in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries for the reproduction of paintings
mezzotintsA print made from an engraved copper or steel plate on which the surface has been partially roughened, for shading, and partially scraped smooth, giving light areas. The technique was much used in the 17th, 18th, and early 19th centuries for the reproduction of paintings