Metallic
Metallic refers to a lustrous, shiny quality reminiscent of metals. The term is often used in a variety of contexts, including materials science, art, and fashion.
Materials Science[edit | edit source]
In materials science, metallic refers to a substance that has properties characteristic of metals. These properties include high electrical and thermal conductivity, malleability, ductility, and a lustrous appearance.
Art and Fashion[edit | edit source]
In art and fashion, metallic refers to a color or finish that mimics the appearance of metals. Metallic colors are often used in fashion design, interior design, and visual arts to create a sense of luxury and opulence.
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