- of an oil and a resin; they can be
extracted from
various plants.
Other resinous products in
their natural condition are a mix with gum or mucilaginous...
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repels the
resin it is said to be
resinously electrified. All
electrified bodies are
either vitreously or
resinously electrified. An
established convention...
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Resinous glaze is an alcohol-based
solution of
various types of food-grade s****ac. The s****ac is
derived from the raw
material sticklac,
which is a resin...
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family Fomitopsidaceae. It is
commonly known as the late fall polypore,
resinous polypore, or
benzoin bracket. The
species was
originally described as Boletus...
- Arabic: عود, romanized: ʿūd,
pronounced [ʕuːd]), is a fragrant, dark and
resinous wood used in incense, perfume, and
small hand carvings. It
forms in the...
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Balsam is the
resinous exudate (or sap)
which forms on
certain kinds of
trees and shrubs.
Balsam (from
Latin balsamum "gum of the
balsam tree," ultimately...
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static electricity in his demonstrations. He
proposed that "vitreous" and "
resinous"
electricity were not
different types of "electrical fluid" (as electricity...
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possess perfect cleavage, with
examples including muscovite and stilbite.
Resinous minerals have the
appearance of resin,
chewing gum or (smooth-surfaced)...
- koenigii), and is not used as
masala for
curry dishes either. Rather, it has a
resinous,
somewhat bitter aroma reminiscent of sage or wormwood. Its
young shoots...
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burned incense and for
other purposes. More generally,
copal includes resinous substances in an
intermediate stage of
polymerization and
hardening between...