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Term for a numismatic item that lacks luster. Dulling may be the result of natural or artificial conditions.
Ãâó: www.numismedia.com/glossary.htm
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Lacking liveliness and proper acidity; uninteresting.
Ãâó: www.sallys-place.com/beverages/wine/wine_glossery....
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A term applied to manufactured fibers that have been chemically or physically modified to reduce the brightness of the fiber.
Ãâó: antron.dupont.com/content/resources/styling_glossa...
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Lifeless, muffled, veiled. Same as "soft," only more so. The audible effect of HF rolloff setting in at around 5kHz.
Ãâó: www.soundvideo.com/value_glossary.htm
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| dull |
With uninteresting odor and taste, or lacking limpidity and brightness.
Ãâó: www.lovewine.org/
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| DUL | make numb or insensitive |
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| DUL | deaden (a sound or noise), esp. by wrapping |
| DUL | (of business) not active or brisk |
| DUL | emitting or reflecting very little light |
| DUL | (of color) very low in saturation |
| DUL | slow to learn or understand |
| DUL | darkened with overcast |
| DUL | not having a sharp edge or point |
| DUL | not keenly felt |
| DUL | lacking in liveliness or animation |
| DUL | so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness |
| DUL | being or made softer or less loud or clear |
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