brilliantine
Americannoun
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an oily preparation used to make the hair lustrous.
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a dress fabric resembling alpaca.
noun
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a perfumed oil used to make the hair smooth and shiny
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a glossy fabric made of mohair and cotton
Other Word Forms
- brilliantined adjective
Etymology
Origin of brilliantine
Example Sentences
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I suppose it is a virtue that Merkin’s feisty, brilliantine writing makes much of what seems like little—it certainly means that the essays are adventures, veering in unexpected and profound directions.
From Slate • Sep. 11, 2014
One man, Diego Ortega, wears a layer of brilliantine so thick that his hair looks like a black patent-leather bathing cap.
From New York Times • Jul. 15, 2013
Some mean person once called Michael Arlen's style not brilliant, but brilliantine.
From Time Magazine Archive
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One high priestess to an Airedale basted her dog with beer and brilliantine to stiffen and shine its coat.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The rest of her family was dressed in black or gray, their hair neatly combed, the boys’ heads shimmering with brilliantine.
From "When I Was Puerto Rican" by Esmeralda Santiago
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