
1) Amber 2) Amber compound 3) Amber for one 4) Amber is a fossilized one 5) Amber is one 6) Amber material 7) Amber or copal 8) Amber or epoxy 9) Amber or frankincense 10) Amber or myrrh 11) Amber source 12) Amber, essentially 13) Amber, originally 14) Ambergris 15) Asphalt 16) Asphaltum 17) Bag on the mound
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1) Elemi 2) Rosin
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• (n.) Any one of a class of yellowish brown solid inflammable substances, of vegetable origin, which are nonconductors of electricity, have a vitreous fracture, and are soluble in ether, alcohol, and essential oils, but not in water; specif., pine resin (see Rosin).
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A thick substance that comes from plants or can be made in the laboratory from certain chemicals. Resins do not dissolve in water, and are used in plastics, varnishes, printing inks, medicine, and to make fabrics stiff.
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Insoluble polymeric material which allows ready separation from liquid phase materials by filtration; can be used to carry library members (i.e. solid support) or reagents, or to trap excess reagents or reaction by-products.
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A high-molecular-weight substance characterized by its gummy or tacky consistency at certain temperatures. Naturally occurring resins include congo copal and bitumen (found as fossils), shellac (from insects), and rosin (from pine trees). Synthetic resins include the wide variety of plastic material...
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a solid, semi-solid or pseudo-solid organic material that has an indefinite and often high relative molecular mass, exhibits a tendency to flow when subjected to stress, usually has a softening or melting range, and usually fractures conchoidally. In a broad sense, the term is used to designate any polymer that is a basic material for plastics NOTE...
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A component of paint. Resin binds all the solid material in the paint together when the paint is dry.
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a thick-solid, insoluble in water but soluble in alcohol, exude from trees or plants which are used as antiseptics
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A generic term referring to the materials used by paper manufactures to 'size' paper. Rosin, a natural resin from pine trees, is used in the manufacture of acidic paper. Synthetic resins are used in the manufacture of alkaline and acid-free papers.
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A nonconductive plastic material, such as epoxy, polyester, or phenolic, used to produce printed circuit laminates.
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(rez´in) a solid or semisolid organic substance exuded by plants or by insects feeding on plants, or produced synthetically; they are insoluble in water but mostly soluble in alcohol or ether. adj., res´inous., adj. a compound made by condensation or polymerization of low-molecular-weight organic ...
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A natural or synthetic material that is the main ingredient of paint and that binds ingredients together. It also aids adhesion to the surface.
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A natural or synthetic material that is the main ingredient of paint and that binds ingredients toge
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Res'in noun [ French
résine , Latin
resina ; confer Greek
'rhti`nh Confer
Rosin .] Any one of a class of yellowish brown solid inflammable substances, of vegetable origin, which are nonconductors of electricity, have a vitreous fracture, and are soluble in ether, alcohol...
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a substance that is polymeric in structure and predominantly amorphous. an alternative term, like polymer, to the predominately used name of plastic.
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[Electronics Production] A natural or synthetic organic compound consisting of a noncrystalline or viscous liquid substance
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A pseudosolid or solid organic material often of high molecular weight. It has a tendency to flow when subjected to stress, usually has a softening or melting range, and usually fractured conchoidally.
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(Synthetic) The term is synonymous with plastic used to label any polymer that is a basic material for plastics.
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A pseudosolid or solid organic material often of high molecular weight. It has a tendency to flow when subjected to stress, usually has a softening or melting range, and usually fractured conchoidally.
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A synthetic or naturally occurring polymer
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An organic solid, usually transparent. ‘Natural` resins derive from either plants or insects, whereas ‘synthetic` resins (e.g. alkyd and acrylic) are manufactured industrially. They can usually be dissolved in organic solvents to produce a clear solution, although many synthetic resins are produced as dispersions.
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rosin noun any of a class of solid or semisolid viscous substances obtained either as exudations from certain plants or prepared by polymerization of simple molecules
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A natural or synthetic material that is the main ingredient of paint and that binds ingredients together. It also aids adhesion to the surface.
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A group of sticky liquid substances secreted by plants that appear on the plant?s external surface after a wound.
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