The word 'luster' is both a noun and a verb.
The noun 'luster' is a word for the visual property of something that shines with reflected light; a surface coating for ceramics, porcelain, metal, etc.; a word for a thing.
The verb 'luster' is to coat something with a glossy finish.
No, luster is a noun; meaning the state or quality of shining by reflected light.
The noun form of the adjective 'lustrous' is lustrousness.The word 'lustrous' is the adjective form of the noun luster.
Noun or adjective
The luster of the new-fallen snow was reflected in the moonlight.
There are two syllables in the word "luster" (lus-ter).
Luster is a noun.
No, luster is a noun; meaning the state or quality of shining by reflected light.
The noun form of the adjective 'lustrous' is lustrousness.The word 'lustrous' is the adjective form of the noun luster.
No, the word 'lustrous' is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun (lustrous pearls, lustrous smile).The noun form of the adjective 'lustrous' is lustrousness.The word 'lustrous' is the adjective form of the noun luster.
Noun or adjective
It can either be:lusterlustreresultrustlesutlerulster
Yes, the possessive form for the plural noun teeth is teeth's.Example: The teeth's luster shows well in the photograph.
Diamonds do not have a metallic luster; diamond luster is adamantine to waxy.
the answer is luster/
All minerals have luster. There are different types of luster. Pyrite has metallic luster.
luster
a luster