Definition of Shellacked

1. Adjective. coated in shellac ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Shellacked

1. shellack [v] - See also: shellack

Lexicographical Neighbors of Shellacked

shell parakeet
shell plating
shell script
shell scripts
shell shock
shell shocked
shell stitch
shell suit
shell suits
shellable
shellac
shellac base
shellac varnish
shellac wax
shellack
shellacked (current term)
shellacking
shellackings
shellacks
shellacs
shellapple
shellback
shellbacks
shellbark
shellbark hickory
shellbarks
shellcode
shellcodes
shellcracker
shellcrackers

Literary usage of Shellacked

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Medical Record by George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman (1892)
"The entire corset is shellacked inside and outside with two or Fie. ю. three coats of shellac, which renders it impervious moisture, the eyelets ventilating ..."

2. Armature Winding and Motor Repair: Practical Information and Data Covering by Daniel Harvey Braymer (1920)
"The treatment does not appreciably affect the thickness except in the case of the shellacked materials. This treatment adds approximately 0.005 in. in ..."

3. Armature Winding and Motor Repair: Practical Information and Data Covering by Daniel Harvey Braymer (1920)
"The treatment does not appreciably affect the thickness except in the case of the shellacked materials. This treatment adds approximately 0.005 in. in ..."

4. Phytopathology by American Phytopathological Society (1917)
"Fruit pulled, stem ends shellacked, dipped in a suspension of Lot 2. ... Half of the fruit in this box was shellacked and the other half was not. ..."

5. Automotive Repair: Instruction Manual of Repair Jobs by John Calvin Wright (1921)
"In fitting a paper gasket or gasket cut from prepared material, the part on which it is to be placed should be shellacked. After the gasket has been placed ..."

6. Adventures in Home-making by Robert Shackleton (1910)
"If such a floor is to be again shellacked, the wax must first be thoroughly removed. Nor is this hard. Use turpentine to remove it—it being one of the ..."

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