Lacq.
lacquered
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[lak-er] /ˈlæk ər/ noun 1. a protective coating consisting of a resin, cellulose ester, or both, dissolved in a volatile solvent, sometimes with pigment added. 2. any of various resinous varnishes, especially a resinous varnish obtained from a Japanese tree, Rhus verniciflua, used to produce a highly polished, lustrous surface on wood or the like. […]
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[lak-ee] /ˈlæk i/ noun, plural lacqueys, verb (used with object), lacqueyed, lacqueying. 1. . [lak-ee] /ˈlæk i/ noun, plural lackeys. 1. a servile follower; toady. 2. a footman or liveried manservant. verb (used with object), lackeyed, lackeying. 3. to attend as a lackey does. /ˈlækɪ/ noun 1. a servile follower; hanger-on 2. a liveried male […]