Word Meanings - SUBMETALLIC - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Imperfectly metallic; as, a submetallic luster.
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- METALLIC
Of, pertaining to, or characterized by, the essential and implied properties of a metal, as contrasted with a nonmetal or metalloid; basic; antacid; positive. Metallic iron, iron in the state of the metal, as distinquished from its ores, as magnetic - METALLICLY
In a metallic manner; by metallic means. - METALLICAL
See METALLIC - LUSTER
One who lusts. - LUSTERING
1. The act or process of imparting a luster, as to pottery. 2. The brightening of a metal in the crucible when it becomes pure, as in certain refining processes. - LUSTERLESS; LUSTRELESS
Destitute of luster; dim; dull. - SUBMETALLIC
Imperfectly metallic; as, a submetallic luster. - LUSTER; LUSTRE
A period of five years; a lustrum. Both of us have closed the tenth luster. Bolingbroke. - MONOMETALLIC
Consisting of one metal; of or pertaining to monometallism. - CLUSTERY
Growing in, or full of, clusters; like clusters. Johnson. - BIMETALLIC
Of or relating to, or using, a double metallic standard (as gold and silver) for a system of coins or currency. - LACKLUSTER; LACKLUSTRE
A want of luster. -- a. - BLUSTERINGLY
In a blustering manner. - OUTLUSTER; OUTLUSTRE
To excel in brightness or luster. Shak. - BLUSTEROUS
Inclined to bluster; given to blustering; blustering. Motley. - BALUSTERED
Having balusters. Dryden. - FLUSTERATION
The act of flustering, or the state of being flustered; fluster. - PSEUDO-METALLIC
Falsely or imperfectly metallic; -- said of a kind of luster, as in minerals. - CLUSTER
1. A number of things of the same kind growing together; a bunch. Her deeds were like great clusters of ripe grapes, Which load the bunches of the fruitful vine. Spenser. 2. A number of similar things collected together or lying contiguous; - NONMETALLIC
Resembling, or possessing the properties of, a nonmetal or metalloid; as, sulphur is a nonmetallic element. (more info) 1. Not metallic. - BLUSTERING
1. Exhibiting noisy violence, as the wind; stormy; tumultuous. A tempest and a blustering day. Shak. 2. Uttering noisy threats; noisy and swaggering; boisterous. "A blustering fellow." L'Estrange.