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1 French oil of turpentine
spirit of turpentine — терпентинное масло; живичный скипидар
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > French oil of turpentine
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2 French oil of turpentine
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > French oil of turpentine
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3 French oil of turpentine
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre > French oil of turpentine
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4 french oil of turpentine
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre > french oil of turpentine
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5 oil of turpentine
spirit of turpentine — терпентинное масло; живичный скипидар
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > oil of turpentine
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6 French
1. n французский язык2. n собир. французы; французский народ3. n сл. ругань, непристойное слово4. a французскийto assist in the French sense — присутствовать, но не помогать
French dash — тире с ромбом посередине, французская линейка
5. v редк. говорить по-французски6. v редк. переводить на французский язык7. v редк. разг. офранцуживать8. v редк. кул. готовить на французский манер9. v редк. кул. нарезать тонкими ломтиками, стружкой -
7 French
French dash — тире с ромбом посередине, французская линейка
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8 gum spirit of turpentine
spirit of turpentine — терпентинное масло; живичный скипидар
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > gum spirit of turpentine
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9 gum turpentine
spirit of turpentine — терпентинное масло; живичный скипидар
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > gum turpentine
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10 терпентинный
[lang name="Russian"]терпентинное масло; живичный скипидар — spirit of turpentine
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11 терпентинное масло
[lang name="Russian"]терпентинное масло; живичный скипидар — spirit of turpentine
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12 французский скипидар
Chemistry: French oil of turpentine, bordeaux turpentineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > французский скипидар
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13 французское терпентинное масло
Chemistry: French oil of turpentineУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > французское терпентинное масло
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turpentine — ► NOUN 1) (also crude or gum turpentine) a resinous oily substance secreted by certain pines and other trees and distilled to make rosin and oil of turpentine. 2) (also oil of turpentine) a volatile pungent oil distilled from this, used in mixing … English terms dictionary
Turpentine — For other uses, see Turpentine (disambiguation). Turpentine (also called spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, and wood turpentine) is a fluid obtained by the distillation of resin obtained from trees, mainly pine trees. It is composed of… … Wikipedia
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turpentine — I. noun Etymology: Middle English terbentyne, turpentyne, from Anglo French & Medieval Latin; Anglo French terebentine, from Medieval Latin terbentina, from Latin terebinthina, feminine of terebinthinus of terebinth, from terebinthus terebinth,… … New Collegiate Dictionary
turpentine — tur|pen|tine [ˈtə:pəntaın US ˈtə:r ] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: tourbentine, from Latin terebinthina, from terebinthus tree from which turpentine is obtained, from Greek terebinthos] a type of oil used for making paint more… … Dictionary of contemporary English
turpentine — [14] Turpentine is nowadays used for an oil obtained from pine trees, but it originally denoted the ‘resin of the terebinth’, a small European tree of the sumach family. The name of the terebinth is probably of non Indo European origin. It was… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
turpentine — [14] Turpentine is nowadays used for an oil obtained from pine trees, but it originally denoted the ‘resin of the terebinth’, a small European tree of the sumach family. The name of the terebinth is probably of non Indo European origin. It was… … Word origins
Painterwork — accomplishes two things, namely the preservation and the coloration of the material painted. The compounds used for painting, taking the word as meaning a thin protective or decorative coat, are very numerous, including oil paint of many kinds,… … Wikipedia
Rosin — For other uses, see Rosin (disambiguation). A cake of rosin, made for use by violinists, used here for soldering . Rosin, also called colophony or Greek pitch (Pix græca), is a solid form of resin obtained from pines and some other plants, mostly … Wikipedia
Paré, Ambroise — born 1510, Bourg Hersent, France died Dec. 20, 1590, Paris French physician and surgeon. Employed as an army surgeon in 1537, Paré preferred measures less drastic than those of other surgeons at the time (whose techniques included castration in… … Universalium