luster
The luster of the sapphire is vitreous or adamantine.
The four types of non-metallic luster are vitreous (glassy), pearly, greasy, and dull. Vitreous luster is shiny like glass, pearly luster has a pearl-like sheen, greasy luster appears oily or slippery, and dull luster reflects very little light.
Marble typically has a dull to glassy luster. This means that when polished, it can have a shiny appearance, but in its natural state, it is often more matte and earthy looking.
the way a surface reflects light is called talc luster
the luster for gypsum is Vitreous to pearly
luster
What can be shiny or pearly is a minerals luster.
Silver color is shiny white and a little bit pearly.
"Shiny metallic" is used to describe surfaces that have a reflective quality like metal. "Pearly" is used to describe surfaces that have a lustrous, iridescent quality similar to the shine of a pearl.
Using those letters: luster - quality of shining by reflecting light; a sparkle, glitter, gloss or sheen
The correct spelling of the adjective is "pearly" (softly shiny or glowing).
Non-metallic lusters that are shiny include glassy, resinous, and pearly lusters. Glassy luster appears similar to glass and is reflective, resinous luster resembles the appearance of resin or tar, and pearly luster looks like a pearl.
Silver color is shiny white and a little bit pearly.
No, tympanic membranes should normally appear pearly gray in color and have a shiny appearance. A grey and dull appearance may indicate infection or inflammation in the ear.
The luster of the sapphire is vitreous or adamantine.
Gypsum is typically dull in appearance with a pearly to glassy luster. It can sometimes have a slight sheen or shine, but it is generally more matte in finish.
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