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What (who) is lustrous - definition

MANNER IN WHICH LIGHT INTERACTS WITH A CRYSTAL, ROCK, OR MINERAL'S SURFACE
Lustrous; Mineral lustre; Mineral luster; Vireous; Vitreous lustre; Adamantine lustre; Adamantine luster; Schiller effect; Diamond luster; Luster (mineralogy); Subvitreous; Vitreous luster
  • [[Pyrite]]

lustrous         
Something that is lustrous shines brightly and gently, because it has a smooth or shiny surface.
...a head of thick, lustrous, wavy brown hair.
ADJ
lustrous         
a.
Bright, shining, beaming, luminous, radiant, brilliant.
Lustrous         
·adj Bright; shining; luminous.

Wikipedia

Lustre (mineralogy)

Lustre (British English) (or luster) (American English; see spelling differences) is the way light interacts with the surface of a crystal, rock, or mineral. The word traces its origins back to the Latin lux, meaning "light", and generally implies radiance, gloss, or brilliance.

A range of terms are used to describe lustre, such as earthy, metallic, greasy, and silky. Similarly, the term vitreous (derived from the Latin for glass, vitrum) refers to a glassy lustre. A list of these terms is given below.

Lustre varies over a wide continuum, and so there are no rigid boundaries between the different types of lustre. (For this reason, different sources can often describe the same mineral differently. This ambiguity is further complicated by lustre's ability to vary widely within a particular mineral species). The terms are frequently combined to describe intermediate types of lustre (for example, a "vitreous greasy" lustre).

Some minerals exhibit unusual optical phenomena, such as asterism (the display of a star-shaped luminous area) or chatoyancy (the display of luminous bands, which appear to move as the specimen is rotated). A list of such phenomena is given below.

Examples of use of lustrous
1. But that didn‘t stop Yelena Maloshtanova straightening her hair to lustrous perfection and donning vertiginous heels.
2. The seat is translucent green enamel to resemble–lustrous silk upholstery.
3. The golden locks are still lustrous, the accessories uncountable and the wardrobe crammed, bu...
4. The lustrous presentation and gawp–worthy price tags usually bring to mind a fashion spread.
5. Prakosa is quieter, with a warm smile, worn jeans and a prematurely lustrous pate.