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- Dictionarylacquered/ˈlakərd/
adjective
- 1. coated with lacquer: "white lacquered wood cabinets"
- 2. (of hair) sprayed with hairspray: British "a stocky man with a lacquered helmet of black hair"
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Lacquered is the past tense and past participle of lacquer, which means to paint wood or metal with lacquer. Learn how to use lacquered as an adjective and see examples from various sources.
- English (US)
LACQUERED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of...
- Znaczenie Lacquered, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
lacquered definicja: 1. past simple and past participle of...
- Laconic
LACONIC definition: 1. using very few words to express what...
- Lacklustre
LACKLUSTRE definition: 1. without energy and effort: 2. not...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
lacquered 의미, 정의, lacquered의 정의: 1. past simple and past...
- English
lacquer noun [U] (HAIR) UK (also hair lacquer) → hair spray....
- English (US)
1. coated or varnished with a hard glossy coating made by dissolving cellulose derivatives or natural resins in a volatile solvent. 2. coated with a black resinous substance, obtained from certain trees. 17th-century lacquered cabinets. 3. (of hair) set or sprayed with a mixture of shellac and alcohol to hold it in place.
Lacquer is a noun that means a spirit varnish or a synthetic coating that dries to form a film. Lacquered is a verb that means to coat with or as if with lacquer, or to make glossy.
1. (Elements & Compounds) coated or varnished with a hard glossy coating made by dissolving cellulose derivatives or natural resins in a volatile solvent. 2. (Elements & Compounds) coated with a black resinous substance, obtained from certain trees.
LACQUERED meaning: 1. past simple and past participle of lacquer 2. to paint wood or metal with lacquer. Learn more.
lacquer noun [U] (HAIR) UK (also hair lacquer) → hair spray. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. lacquer. verb [ T ] uk / ˈlæk.ə r/ us / ˈlæk.ɚ / to paint wood or metal with lacquer.
noun. a hard glossy coating made by dissolving cellulose derivatives or natural resins in a volatile solvent. a black resinous substance, obtained from certain trees, used to give a hard glossy finish to wooden furniture. lacquer tree.