Lacquer [noun]

Definition of Lacquer:

coating

Synonyms of Lacquer:


Opposite/Antonyms of Lacquer:

-


Sentence/Example of Lacquer:

It was a surface of polished lacquer, darker than the night, and powdered thick with the gold of reflected stars.

Then I came out beyond to a small temple on a mound, a sort of pointed roof on a circle of lacquer pillars.

I was about to lacquer some children's large blocks, playing blocks.

What did you notice in the garage when you entered it to lacquer those blocks?

You had reached the point at which you said you entered the garage to, did you say, lacquer some blocks which you had prepared?

Do you know that he has the one collection of Japanese lacquer in Europe?

In Figure 66 are shown two fine examples of Oriental lacquer-work ornamented with gold and inlaid with mother-of-pearl flowers.

Another very beautiful example of lacquer-work is shown in Figure 67.

Even as early as the middle of the previous century there had been imitators of the splendid lacquer-work of the Orient.

It had been coated with some sort of rain-proof paint or lacquer made out of asphalt or something.