gum used in lacquers
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ESTER... gum (used in lacquers)
ACETAMIDESolvent used in lacquers
COPALResin used in lacquers
elemiany of various fragrant resins from certain trees, esp. Canarium commune, used chiefly in the manufacture of varnishes, lacquers, ointments, and in perfumery
elemisany of various fragrant resins from certain trees, esp. Canarium commune, used chiefly in the manufacture of varnishes, lacquers, ointments, and in perfumery
dextransviscous polysaccharide, composed of dextrose, produced by bacterial action on sucrose: used in confections and lacquers and in medicine chiefly as an extender for blood plasma
dextranviscous polysaccharide, composed of dextrose, produced by bacterial action on sucrose: used in confections and lacquers and in medicine chiefly as an extender for blood plasma
copaibasoleoresin obtained from several tropical, chiefly South American trees belonging to the genus Copaifera, of the legume family, used chiefly in varnishes and lacquers, for removing old oil varnish from or for brightening oil paintings, and formerly
copaibaoleoresin obtained from several tropical, chiefly South American trees belonging to the genus Copaifera, of the legume family, used chiefly in varnishes and lacquers, for removing old oil varnish from or for brightening oil paintings, and formerly
ESTER... gum, used in varnishes
KINOGum used in tanning.
MASTICResin used in chewing gum.
GUTTAPERCHAGum used in golf balls
CHICLESapodilla sap used in chewing gum.
tragacantha gum used in pharmacy and as a vehicle for dye in calico-printing
tragacanthA white or reddish plant gum used in the food, textile, and pharmaceutical industries
tragacanthsTRAGACANTH, a gum used in pharmacy and as a vehicle for dye in calico-printing
labdanumA gum resin obtained from the twigs of a southern European rockrose, used in perfumery and for fumigation
styraxesA rare fragrant gum resin obtained from an eastern Mediterranean tree, sometimes used in medicine, perfumery, and incense
asafoetidasA fetid resinous gum obtained from the roots of a herbaceous plant, used in herbal medicine and Indian cooking
asafetidasA fetid resinous gum obtained from the roots of a herbaceous plant, used in herbal medicine and Indian cooking
turpentineA volatile pungent oil distilled from gum turpentine or pine wood, used in mixing paints and varnishes and in liniment
galbanumsgum resin with a peculiar, strong odor, obtained from certain Asian plants of the genus Ferula, used in incense and formerly in medicine
galbanumgum resin with a peculiar, strong odor, obtained from certain Asian plants of the genus Ferula, used in incense and formerly in medicine
masticsAn aromatic gum or resin exuded from the bark of a Mediterranean tree, used in making varnish and chewing gum and as a flavoring
xanthanwater-soluble natural gum produced by the fermentation of sugar with certain microorganisms and used as a binder, extender, or stabilizer in foods and other products
kaurislight-colored to brown resin from the kauri tree found as a fossil in the ground or collected from living trees and used especially in varnishes and linoleum called also kauri gum kauri resin
kaurilight-colored to brown resin from the kauri tree found as a fossil in the ground or collected from living trees and used especially in varnishes and linoleum called also kauri gum kauri resin
guarplant, Cyamopsis tetragonolobus, of the legume family, grown as a forage crop and for its seeds, which produce a gum (guar gum) used as a thickening agent and stabilizer in foods and pharmaceuticals and as sizing for paper and cloth
guarsplant, Cyamopsis tetragonolobus, of the legume family, grown as a forage crop and for its seeds, which produce a gum (guar gum) used as a thickening agent and stabilizer in foods and pharmaceuticals and as sizing for paper and cloth
balatanonelastic, rubberlike, water-resistant gum that softens in hot water and is obtained from the latex of a tropical American tree, Manilkara bidentata: used chiefly in the manufacture of machinery belts, golf ball covers, and as a substitute for gut
balatasnonelastic, rubberlike, water-resistant gum that softens in hot water and is obtained from the latex of a tropical American tree, Manilkara bidentata: used chiefly in the manufacture of machinery belts, golf ball covers, and as a substitute for gut
asafetidasoft, brown, lumpy gum resin having a bitter, acrid taste and an obnoxious odor, obtained from the roots of several Near Eastern plants belonging to the genus Ferula, of the parsley family: formerly used in medicine as a carminative and antispasmod