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What is adamanitine?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

the type of luster which is dull

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What are the types of luster?

The first one is metallic luster and it has the look of a polished metal. The second one is sub-metallic and it has the look of a metal that has been damaged by weathering or corrosion. The last one is nonmetallic and it doesn't have the look of metal.


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