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Gloss' refers to how shiny and light-reflective a glaze is. Glazes high in glass former (SiO2, B2O3) are glossy. Those high in Al2O3 tend to be matte. Fluid glazes can crystallize to a matte surface if cooled slowly or a glossy surface if cooled quickly. The SiO2:Al2O3 ratio is taken as a general indicator of glaze gloss, ratios of more than 8:1 are likely to be glossy.
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Paper with a reflective surface often used in printing photographs. Photos printed on this type of paper have a shiny finish.
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a condition occurring secondary to neuritis in which the skin, usually on a limb, becomes erythematous and then gray, shiny, and ivory-like. This may be associated with alopecia, skin fissuring and ulceration, and ridging of nails on the affected part. Called also atrophoderma neuriticum.
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A photograph printed on glossy paper. Usually, the term
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A shiny surface that reflects the specular component of light away from the eye and, therefore, appears more dense.
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