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61 turpentine
мед.гл. натирать скипидаром; добывать живицу, живица; скипидар; терпентин* * * -
62 turpentine oil
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63 turpentine myrtle
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64 turpentine pine
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65 turpentine tree
фисташка туполистная, кевовое дерево ( Pistacia mutica)* * * -
66 turpentine weed
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67 turpentine
English-russian plastics terminology dictionary > turpentine
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68 Turpentine State
"Скипидарный штат"Неофициальное прозвище [ state nickname] штата Северная Каролина, известного своими сосновыми лесами, благодаря которым здесь развито производство скипидараEnglish-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Turpentine State
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69 turpentine oil
Англо-русский словарь нефтегазовой промышленности > turpentine oil
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70 turpentine borer
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71 turpentine
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72 turpentine oil
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73 turpentine spirit
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74 turpentine wood oil
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre > turpentine wood oil
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75 turpentine bath
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76 turpentine emulsion
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77 turpentine oil
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78 turpentine varnish
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79 turpentine
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80 ‘Turpentine State, the’
«скипидарный штат», рекламное прозвище штата Северная Каролина. Штат славится сосновыми лесами, и здесь развито производство скипидараСША. Лингвострановедческий англо-русский словарь > ‘Turpentine State, the’
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Turpentine — Tur pen*tine, n. [F. t[ e]r[ e]bentine, OF. also turbentine; cf. Pr. terebentina, terbentina, It. terebentina, trementina; fr. L. terebinthinus of the turpentine tree, from terebinthus the turpentine tree. Gr. ?, ?. See {Terebinth}.] A semifluid… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Turpentine moth — Turpentine Tur pen*tine, n. [F. t[ e]r[ e]bentine, OF. also turbentine; cf. Pr. terebentina, terbentina, It. terebentina, trementina; fr. L. terebinthinus of the turpentine tree, from terebinthus the turpentine tree. Gr. ?, ?. See {Terebinth}.] A … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Turpentine tree — Turpentine Tur pen*tine, n. [F. t[ e]r[ e]bentine, OF. also turbentine; cf. Pr. terebentina, terbentina, It. terebentina, trementina; fr. L. terebinthinus of the turpentine tree, from terebinthus the turpentine tree. Gr. ?, ?. See {Terebinth}.] A … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Turpentine (disambiguation) — Turpentine may refer to:*Turpentine, or wood turpentine, the organic solvent derived from tree resin; it is a traditional solvent used by painters *Mineral turpentine, the cheaper, mineral oil based replacement for turpentine *Turpentine (band),… … Wikipedia
turpentine — [tʉr′pən tīn΄] n. [ME turpentyne < OFr terbentine < L terebinthinus, of the turpentine tree < terebinthus: see TEREBINTH] 1. the brownish yellow, sticky, semifluid oleoresin exuding from the terebinth 2. any of the various sticky, viscid … English World dictionary
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge — is the largest refuge for abused, abandoned, and neglected big cats in the world open to the public [ [http://www.turpentinecreek.org/visit.html Visit the Refuge Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge ] ] . The Eureka Springs, Arkansas refuge houses… … Wikipedia
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 State — Tur pen*tine State North Carolina; a nickname alluding to its extensive production of turpentine. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Turpentine tree — may refer to: * Canarium australianum , native to Australia and Papua New Guinea * Pistacia terebinthus , native to the Mediterranean region and also the Canary Islands * Syncarpia glomulifera , native to Australia … Wikipedia
Turpentine Run — is a stream in the United States Virgin Islands … Wikipedia
turpentine — early 14c., terbentyn, from O.Fr. terebinte, from L. terebintha resina resin of the terebinth tree, from Gk. rhetine terebinthe, from fem. of terebinthos, earlier terminthos terebinth tree, probably from a non I.E. language. By 16c. applied… … Etymology dictionary