Resin for lacquer
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ELEMIResin for lacquer
ELEMILacquer resin
inrosmall lacquer box with compartments for medicines, cosmetics, etc., worn on the waist sash of the traditional Japanese costume
ELEMIResin for varnishes
PVCInsulating resin, for short
OLEOPrefix for graph or resin
ALOESResin used as a base for incense
tackifiersomething for making a resin tacky or more tacky
tackifiersTACKIFIER, something for making a resin tacky or more tacky
shellacsLac resin melted into thin flakes, used for making varnish
polypropyleneA synthetic resin that is a polymer of propylene, used esp. for ropes, fabrics, and molded objects
labdanumA gum resin obtained from the twigs of a southern European rockrose, used in perfumery and for fumigation
polyethyleneA tough, light, flexible synthetic resin made by polymerizing ethylene, chiefly used for plastic bags, food containers, and other packaging
emulsionsA type of paint used for walls, consisting of pigment bound in a synthetic resin that forms an emulsion with water
varnishesResin dissolved in a liquid for applying on wood, metal, or other materials to form a hard, clear, shiny surface when dry
varnishResin dissolved in a liquid for applying on wood, metal, or other materials to form a hard, clear, shiny surface when dry
eucalyptusA fast-growing evergreen Australasian tree that has been widely introduced elsewhere. It is valued for its timber, oil, gum, and resin, and as an ornamental tree
eucalyptusesA fast-growing evergreen Australasian tree that has been widely introduced elsewhere. It is valued for its timber, oil, gum, and resin, and as an ornamental tree
guaiacsgreenish-brown resin obtained from the guaiacum tree, esp. from Guaiacum officinale, used in varnishes, as a food preservative, and in medicine in various tests for the presence of blood
guaiacgreenish-brown resin obtained from the guaiacum tree, esp. from Guaiacum officinale, used in varnishes, as a food preservative, and in medicine in various tests for the presence of blood
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
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
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
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