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Slickensides is the geological term for the shiny surfaces, often showing linear grooves, on one or both surfaces of rock faces as they grind past each other during fault movement. The surfaces are characterized by pulverized rock compressed to a smooth and often shiny surface.
Cyn. = Canyon
Neon is a gas- when electric current is passed through neon, it glows (think of an electric sign at a business) The term neon has been used to describe bright, vibrant colors that are eye popping.
Inertia. It is the term used to describe the resistance of an object to: 1) start moving (from rest) 2) increase or decrease speed (speed up or slow down) 3) stop moving 4) change direction 5) change shape
Lustrous is a term that defines a condition between dull and shiny.
When a object/element is shiny it is:LusterorLusterousImproved by: Kick123flip @ youtubeRead more: What is the scientific word for shiny
Atrophic skin is shiny.
This appears to be a variant of "thingamajig" which is an informal or slang term used to describe an unknown object; if you do not know what something actually is, you can call it that.
Its just "shiny", theres no other name
Halfwit
All elements have luster, just different types. Metals have very shiny lusters. Nonmetals have very dull lusters. Metalloids are usually a mixture of the two, or one of the other. For example, Silicon is very brittle (like most nonmetals are) but has a shiny luster (like most metals)
The English word for "not sharp" is dull.
matter of fact, commonplace, or dull expression
drab means dull, uninteresting; of dull brownish colour. drabbing however, is a Shakespearean term implying whoring or visiting prostitutes.
The word is luster.
The shiny black substance is graphite. It is mixed with clay to use in pencils.