Paint oil source
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LINSEEDPaint oil source
THEDAVINCICOATOil paint?
LINSEEDPaint oil
LINSEEDOil used in paint
LINSEEDSOil sources for oil paint
LINSEEDType of oil used in paint
bormto smear with paint or oil
bormingBORM, to smear with paint or oil
bormsBORM, to smear with paint or oil
bormedBORM, to smear with paint or oil
eggshellAn oil-based paint that dries with a slight sheen
eggshellsAn oil-based paint that dries with a slight sheen
chandlersA dealer in household items such as oil, soap, paint, and groceries
monotypesA single print taken from a design created in oil paint or printing ink on glass or metal
watercolorArtists' paint made with a water-soluble binder such as gum arabic, and thinned with water rather than oil, giving a transparent color
watercolorsArtists' paint made with a water-soluble binder such as gum arabic, and thinned with water rather than oil, giving a transparent color
rosinthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosinsthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosiningthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosinythe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o
rosinedthe yellowish to amber, translucent, hard, brittle, fragmented resin left after distilling the oil of turpentine from the crude oleoresin of the pine: used chiefly in making varnishes, varnish and paint driers, printing inks, and for rubbing on the bows o