ˈpäləˌchu̇(ə)r noun
( -s )
Etymology: Italian pulitura, from Latin politura, from politus polished (past participle of polire to polish) + -ura -ure — more at polish
archaic : polish I 1
the beauty, politure , and hardness of shells — Emanuel Mendez da Costa
men who wanted the politure and fineness of this age — John Johnson