Metallic vs Lusterware - What's the difference?
metallic | lusterware |
A color
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A type of pottery having an iridescent metallic glaze
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=August 10, author=Wendy Moonan, title=Newport Antiques (and Nantucket’s) in Summer Fair, work=New York Times
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As nouns the difference between metallic and lusterware
is that metallic is a color while lusterware is a type of pottery having an iridescent metallic glaze.As an adjective metallic
is made of, appearing to be made of, resembling, or related to metal.metallic
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Alternative forms
* metallick (obsolete)Derived terms
* intermetallic * metallically * metallicityNoun
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lusterware
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