
1) Chinese invention 2) Coat with lacquer 3) Decorative art 4) Decoupage coating 5) French word used in English 6) Polish producer 7) Strong finish 8) Type of varnish
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1) Coat 2) Enamel 3) Glaze 4) Japan 5) Resin 6) Varnish
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• (n.) A varnish, consisting of a solution of shell-lac in alcohol, often colored with gamboge, saffron, or the like; -- used for varnishing metals, papier-mache, and wood. The name is also given to varnishes made of other ingredients, esp. the tough, solid varnish of the Japanese, with which ornamental objects are made. • (v. t.) To cove...
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A hard, glossy, natural resin made from the sap of the Chinese lacquer tree.
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A hard, protective artificial liquid that is applied as a topcoat to furniture. Lacquer provides a plastic like protection and high gloss shine. A common finish from the 1930's forward to modern times. True antique furniture lovers avoid Lacquer finishes, and maintain support of natural shellac and tungoil varnish. Lacquer finishes tend to deterior...
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(from the article `painting`) Lacquer has been a traditional Chinese medium for more than 2,000 years. It combines painting with intaglio relief. Linen-covered wood panels are ... ...it is still the mode of film formation of many spray paints. But it is a mode of film formation that, by itself, releases large quantities of ... Finish...
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1. a quick drying enamel that is not baked on 2. a quick drying coating which hardens primarily by loss of solvent and is usually not baked on NOTE - Lacquers are sometimes used as finishing varnishes.
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A fast-drying usually clear coating that is highly flammable and dries by solvent evaporation only. Can be reconstituted after drying by adding solvent.
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a deposit resulting from the oxidation and polymerization of fuels and lubricants when exposed to high temperatures. Similar to, but harder, than varnish.
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A fast-drying clear pigmented coating that dries by solvent evaporation.
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A fast-drying clear pigmented coating that dries by solvent evaporation.
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A fast-drying clear coating that dries only by the evaporation of solvent.
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A hard, glossy, natural resin made from the sap of the Chinese lacquer tree. The sap is applied in thin layers - sometimes as many as 100 - to a base material, normally wood or fabric. Each layer is dried and polished before the next is applied. Eventually a thick, smooth surface is built up which can be dusted with gold or silver flecks or worked …...
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Lac'quer noun [ French
lacre a sort of sealing wax, Portuguese
lacte , from
laca lac. See
Lac the resin.] [ Written also
lacker .] A varnish, consisting of a solution of shell-lac in alcohol, often colored with gamboge, saffron, or the like; -- used for varnishing met...
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Lac'quer transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Lacquered ;
present participle & verbal noun Lacquering .] To cover with lacquer. '
Lacquer'd chair.'
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A synthetic, durable fast drying coating used to finish and protect wood.
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a fabric finish which achieves a varnished look.
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A generic term for finishes using nitrocellulose as a main ingredient.
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A coating composition which is based on synthetic thermoplastic film forming material dissolved in organic solvent and which dries primarily by solvent evaporation during stoving operations.
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A fast-drying usually clear coating that is highly flammable and dries by solvent evaporation only. Can be reconstituted after drying by adding solvent. The word lacquer is derived from the word lac, which describes the secretions of the lac beetle. This insect, found mainly in Asia, deposits its secretions on branches of trees and this crop is lat...
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A glossy, resinous, clear or coloured synthetic coating, commonly used as a surface coating.
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noun a hard glossy coating
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A fast-drying clear pigmented coating that dries by solvent evaporation.
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A clear gloss coating applied to printed material for strength, appearance and protection.
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a black resinous substance that is used as a natural varnish
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