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has gloss | eng: Mircata is a composite material, usually made of layers of either paper or cloth (linen and canvas are mostly used), glued together. Glues used are either resin, epoxy or cyanoacrylate. Traditional mircata consists of several brown and few black layers, resembling wood. Modern mircata uses all colors and different methods of layering or twisting. |
lexicalization | eng: mircata |
instance of | (noun) strong lightweight material developed in the laboratory; fibers of more than one kind are bonded together chemically composite material |
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