delusters

/diˈlʌstərz/
verb
  1. Third person singular form of deluster: removes the shine or gloss from something.
    • The new process delusters the fabric without damaging its strength.
    • This chemical delusters synthetic fibers during manufacturing.
    • A special rinse delusters the yarn, giving it a soft appearance.
noun
  1. Plural of deluster: substances or agents used to remove shine or gloss.
    • Different delusters work better on different types of fibers.
    • They tested various delusters to find the most effective one.
    • The factory ordered several delusters for the new production line.
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