Resin binder produced from the copolymerisation of styrene and acrylic monomers Acrylic A synthetic resin produced by polymerising various acrylic or acrylate monomers. [noun]
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Acrylic resin emulsions in latex paints, with water thinners, have also become common. [noun]
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The pitch-pans on both sides had been filled with fresh resin and tow to light the way. [noun]
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Penicher maintains that the bodies were first somewhat dried in ovens, and that then resin of the cedar-tree, or asphalte, was poured into every opening. [noun]
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Aroma rises, a strong hairgrowth of resin. [noun]
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I moved among them on the frozen Liffey, that I, a changeling, among the spluttering resin fires. [noun]
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The wax was formerly made with resin and lampblack, and cost four livres the pound. [noun]
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A sudden light made them blink; Gavroche had just managed to ignite one of those bits of cord dipped in resin which are called cellar rats. [noun]
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On the advice of Fourcroy, they lighted large cages filled with tow steeped in resin, from time to time, in spots which had been sufficiently disinfected. [noun]
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The properties of podophyllin resin vary with the reaction of the tissue with which it is in contact; where this is acid the drug is inert, the picro-podophyllin being precipitated. [Please select]
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[Footnote 1: These buds cannot be satisfactorily examined in cross section, on account of the resin. [Please select]
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