lacquer in the PONS Dictionary

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The resin is used to manufacture alcohol and lacquer.
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Most of the surviving specimens from this period are made entirely of iron, inlaid with designs of silver or other materials, and covered with lacquer.
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The product range contains faade paints, interior wall paints, lacquers and glazing, crack reinforcement as well as concrete and floor system.
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The colour of the lacquer used can range from extreme black to brown to purple to red (in the rarest cases).
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The saya of a koshirae are normally manufactured from very lightweight wood, with a coat of lacquer on the exterior.
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Red and black pigmented lacquer were most used.
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Both metal and wooden bodies are often painted, or wooden bodies may be stained or lacquered, metal bodies may be plated or plain.
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The inner platform is decorated with black lacquer and glass mosaic.
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Some are inlaid with lacquer designs in a process known as maki-e.
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Other methods use acid washing and lacquering to produce different effects.
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