I took a piece in my teeth, and the metalliclustre was perfect.
2
His big, coarse shoes shone with a metalliclustre suggestive of stove polish.
3
It was certainly a doubtful charm, imparting a hard, metalliclustre to the child's character.
4
The deposit upon the charcoal is of a steel-grey color, with a slightly metalliclustre.
5
This is the smallest of the Cuckoo tribe, and is known by the metalliclustre of its wings.
6
I brought to Europe some powders with metalliclustre, taken from very old trunks of Meniscium and Aspidium.
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The abdomen fits closely over the cephalothorax, and the epidermis, which has usually a metalliclustre, is sometimes coriaceous.
8
You never saw a more brilliant metalliclustre than the scales emit-butof this you cannot judge till to-morrow
9
A very fine gray and black finish, with a rather metalliclustre, may be easily given to brass work.
10
The eyes were positively beautiful, of a rich chestnut hue, covered with golden white dots, which shone with a metalliclustre.
11
Properties.-Iodineis solid at the ordinary temperature, presenting the appearance of dark-greyor purple spangles, possessing a high degree of metalliclustre.
12
She said she began to think that majolica was a false taste; the metalliclustre was fine, but how clumsy the forms!
13
In the metallic state it is of a light grey color, with but little metalliclustre, very hard, and not very fusible.
14
All through the wood and leather gold was disseminated in fine particles, and when cut through the characteristic metalliclustre was brightly reflected.
15
The prevailing colour of this bird is black, with a metalliclustre, and a gleaming of blue steel about its breast and wings.
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Its leaves are often a yard across, of a dark coppery bronze, with a purplish metalliclustre that makes the plant very striking.