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- Dictionarylac·quer/ˈlakər/
noun
- 1. a liquid made of shellac dissolved in alcohol, or of synthetic substances, that dries to form a hard protective coating for wood, metal, etc.: "shot-blasted mild steel finished in gray mottled epoxy lacquer"
- 2. the sap of the lacquer tree used to varnish wood or other materials.
verb
- 1. coat with lacquer: "the object was lacquered to protect the finish"
- 2. spray (hair) with hairspray. British
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