English
Etymology
From lacquer + -like.
Adjective
lacquerlike (comparative more lacquerlike, superlative most lacquerlike)
- Resembling lacquer.
2007 January 12, The New York Times, “Art in Review”, in New York Times[1]:Three large aluminum panels are suspended low and horizontally from the gallery’s ceiling, each painted in lacquerlike acrylic with one of the three primary colors.