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Linseed oil — Linseed oil, also known as flax seed oil or simply flax oil, is a clear to yellowish drying oil derived from the dried ripe seeds of the flax plant ( Linum usitatissimum , Linaceae). It is obtained by pressing, followed by an optional stage of… … Wikipedia
Putty — Put ty, n. [F. pot[ e]e, fr. pot pot; what was formerly called putty being a substance resembling what is now called putty powder, and in part made of the metal of old pots. See {Pot}.] 1. A kind of thick paste or cement compounded of whiting, or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Putty powder — Putty Put ty, n. [F. pot[ e]e, fr. pot pot; what was formerly called putty being a substance resembling what is now called putty powder, and in part made of the metal of old pots. See {Pot}.] 1. A kind of thick paste or cement compounded of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
putty — [put′ē] n. [Fr potée, calcined tin, brass, lit., potful < pot, POT1] 1. a) a soft, plastic mixture of finely powdered chalk and linseed oil, used to secure glass panes, fill small cracks, etc. b) any substance like this in consistency, use,… … English World dictionary
putty — putty1 /put ee/, n., pl. putties, v., puttied, puttying. n. 1. a compound of whiting and linseed oil, of a doughlike consistency when fresh, used to secure windowpanes, patch woodwork defects, etc. 2. any of various other compounds used for… … Universalium
Putty — This article is about the type of material. For the remote shell client, see PuTTY. For other uses, see Putty (disambiguation). Intumescent firestop putty being used over top of ceramic fibre packing to restore the two hour fire resistance rating … Wikipedia
putty — I. /ˈpʌti / (say putee) noun (plural putties) 1. a kind of cement, of dough like consistency, made of whiting and linseed oil and used for securing panes of glass, stopping up holes in woodwork, etc. 2. any of various more or less similar… …
putty — I. noun (plural putties) Etymology: French potée potter s glaze, literally, potful, from Old French, from pot pot more at pottage Date: circa 1706 1. a. a doughlike material typically made of whiting and linseed oil that is used especially to… … New Collegiate Dictionary
putty — 1. adjective Of, pertaining to, or resembling putty. 2. noun a) A form of cement, made from linseed oil and whiting, used to fix panes of glass. b) Any of a range of similar substa … Wiktionary
putty — noun 1》 a malleable paste, made from ground chalk and raw linseed oil, that gradually hardens and is used for sealing glass in window frames. ↘a malleable substance used as a filler, modelling material, etc. 2》 a polishing powder, usually… … English new terms dictionary
putty — n. & v. n. (pl. ies) 1 a cement made from whiting and raw linseed oil, used for fixing panes of glass, filling holes in woodwork, etc. 2 a fine white mortar of lime and water, used in pointing brickwork, etc. 3 a polishing powder usu. made from… … Useful english dictionary