Definition of Lacquers

1. Noun. (plural of lacquer) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Lacquers

1. lacquer [v] - See also: lacquer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Lacquers

laconisms
laconize
laconized
laconizes
laconizing
lacosamide
lacquer
lacquer-ware
lacquer tree
lacquered
lacquerer
lacquerers
lacquering
lacquerless
lacquerlike
lacquers (current term)
lacquerware
lacquerwares
lacquerwork
lacquerworks
lacquey
lacqueyed
lacqueying
lacqueys
lacrimae rerum
lacrimal
lacrimal apparatus
lacrimal apparatus diseases
lacrimal apparatuses
lacrimal artery

Literary usage of Lacquers

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

1. Chemistry of Materials of the Machine and Building Industries by Robert Benjamin Leighou (1917)
"lacquers.—It is very difficult to draw any line of distinction between ... lacquers are spirit varnishes generally, and so prepared that they may be applied ..."

2. Chemistry of Materials of the Machine and Building Industries by Robert Benjamin Leighou (1917)
"lacquers.—It is very difficult to draw any line of distinction between varnishes and lacquers. lacquers are spirit varnishes generally, and so prepared ..."

3. A Complete Treatise on the Electro-deposition of Metals: Comprising Electro by Georg Langbein (1909)
"The Black lacquers will retain their original finish and remain black under this heat. And there is no other black made that will adorn this class of goods ..."

4. Technology of Cellulose Esters: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the by Edward Chauncey Worden (1921)
"Cellulose Nitrate lacquers, Varnishes and Bronzing Liquids. The development of the art of protecting surfaces by the application ..."

5. The Corrosion and Preservation of Iron and Steel by Allerton Seward Cushman, Henry Alfred Gardner (1910)
"lacquers have been used to some extent in the protection of steel and iron, ... There are three distinct varieties of lacquers, known as gum lacquer, ..."

6. Aircraft and Automobile Materials of Construction by Arthur William Judge (1920)
"lacquers. These are generally employed for brass and aluminium work, but the process of lacquering is more easy to apply to small than to large articles. ..."

7. Cellulose, Cellulose Products, and Artificial Rubber: Comprising the by Josef Bersch (1904)
"The above-mentioned excellent properties of thin coatings of celluloid have led to the extensive use of celluloid solutions as lacquers. ..."

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