resinous in English

adjective

['res·in·ous || 'rezɪnəs]

resinlike, resembling resin; containing resin; composed of resin, made of resi

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1. Synthetic resinous mortar

2. + 14 Make for yourself an ark* from resinous wood.

3. Balsams are mixtures of some resins and resinous substances

4. Tall, ornamental Conifers that are resinous and durable

5. Balsam definition is - an aromatic and usually oily and resinous substance flowing from various plants; especially : any of several resinous substances containing …

6. A legend among Spain’s cannabis consumers, Critical Bilbo’s resinous, sage

7. This is a lighter Colophony with a heavy resinous aroma when burned.

8. At flowering, Axilla produces highly resinous buds with intense candy aromas.

9. Traditionally used in hash-making, Afghani varieties are often extremely resinous and sticky.

10. Make for yourself an ark out of wood of a resinous tree.”

11. Styrax Benzoin possesses a sweet, warming, rich, vanilla-like aroma with resinous undertones

12. When used in food and confections, it is also known as Confectioner's glaze, resinous

13. Asafoetida is a resinous gum from a tall perennial herb with strong carrot-shaped roots

14. rown coals and lignites- Determination of acetone soluble material ("resinous substances") in the toluene soluble extract

15. Copal is a general name that describes the resinous substance exuded from a variety of tree genera

16. The term Copal describes resinous substances in an intermediate stage of polymerization between gummier resins and amber.

17. Catechu definition: a water-soluble astringent resinous substance obtained from any of certain tropical Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

18. Catechu definition is - any of several dry, earthy, or resinous astringent substances obtained from tropical plants of Asia: such as.

19. Their camels were carrying labdanum gum, balsam, and resinous bark,+ and they were on their way down to Egypt.

20. Asafetida is a hard resinous gum, grayish-white when fresh, darkening with age to yellow, red and eventually brown

21. The wood used to generate the smoke should be non-resinous, such AS hickory, apple, plum, oak, beech, or ASh.

22. In the world of men’s Cologne, there’s nothing sexier than oud—a deep, warm, resinous ingredient that just smells rich

23. Balsam oil was an aromatic, resinous oil secreted by various plants found, among other places, in Gilead, east of the Jordan River.

24. Balsam is a general term that describes an aromatic and usually oily and resinous substance secreted by various plants and bushes.

25. From the start, tar, a black, resinous material, begins to coat the teeth and gums, damaging tooth enamel, and eventually causing decay.

26. fires of liquid substances or substances becoming liquid, e.g. ether, alcohol, petrol, varnishes, oils, fats, resinous substances, the majority of plastics, tar, waxes.

27. Balm definition, any of various oily, fragrant, resinous substances, often of medicinal value, exuding from certain plants, especially tropical trees of the genus Commiphora

28. (Job 6:19) The Bible refers to a caravan of Ishmaelite merchants carrying such spices as “labdanum gum, balsam, and resinous bark” from Gilead to Egypt.

29. For example, when Jehovah decided to destroy the ungodly world in a deluge, he said to Noah: “Make for yourself an ark out of wood of a resinous tree.”

30. Cannabidiol (CBD) is a naturally occurring compound found in the resinous flower of cannabis, a plant with a rich history as a medicine going back thousands of years

31. Balsam is an oily, resinous, and odorous substance, which flows spontaneously or by incision from certain plants, and which the Church mixes with olive oil for use as chrism.

32. Curare One of a group of resinous extracts from various South American trees of the genera Chondodendron and Strychnos. It was used as an arrow poison called ‘woorara paste’

33. The incense was made from the fresh sap of trees: Copal sap is one of the numerous resinous oils which are harvested from the bark of certain trees or shrubs around the world.

34. Balsam, aromatic resinous substance that flows from a plant, either spontaneously or from an incision; it consists of a resin dispersed in benzoic or cinnamic acid esters and is used chiefly in medicinal preparations

35. Arborvitae, (genus Thuja), (Latin: “tree of life”), any of the five species of the genus Thuja, resinous, evergreen ornamental and timber conifers of the cypress family (Cupressaceae), native to North America and eastern Asia

36. They were dressed "in costumes of linen cloth sewn onto their bodies and soaked in resinous wax or pitch to hold a covering of frazzled hemp, so that they appeared shaggy & hairy from head to foot".

37. You may recall that Jacob’s young son Joseph was sold to Ishmaelite traders who were “coming from Gilead, and their camels were carrying labdanum and balsam and resinous bark, on their way to take it down to Egypt.”

38. Flavor: Alliaceous, sulfureous, green and garlic-like with a tin-like metallic undernote and with minty and tropical nuances: FL/FR : ferula assa-foetida gum oil : odor: Sulfureous, Alliaceous, savory, green onion and resinous with a vegetative note :

39. A water-soluble astringent resinous substance obtained from any of certain tropical plants, esp the leguminous tree Acacia Catechu of S Asia, and used in medicine, tanning, and dyeingSee also gambier Word Origin for Catechu C17: probably from Malay kachu, of Dravidian origin

40. Acacia trees, producing the resinous gum known as gum arabic, and other aromatic trees and plants formed a major part of the ancient Arabian economy, as they do to a lesser extent in modern times, being eclipsed today by the black gold of petroleum. —Ge 2:12.

41. 38.09 * WOOD TAR ; WOOD TAR OILS ( OTHER THAN THE COMPOSITE SOLVENTS AND THINNERS FALLING WITHIN HEADING NO 38.18 ) ; WOOD CREOSOTE ; WOOD NAPHTA ; ACETONE OIL ; VEGETABLE PITCH OF ALL KINDS ; BREWERS' PITCH AND SIMILAR COMPOUNDS BASED ON ROSIN OR ON VEGETABLE PITCH ; FOUNDRY CORE BINDERS BASED ON NATURAL RESINOUS PRODUCTS

42. *38.09**WOOD TAR ; WOOD TAR OILS ( OTHER THAN THE COMPOSITE SOLVENTS AND THINNERS FALLING WITHIN HEADING NO 38.18 ) ; WOOD CREOSOTE ; WOOD NAPHTHA ; ACETONE OIL ; VEGETABLE PITCH OF ALL KINDS ; BREWERS' PITCH AND SIMILAR COMPOUNDS BASED ON ROSIN OR ON VEGETABLE PITCH ; FOUNDRY CORE BINDERS BASED ON NATURAL RESINOUS PRODUCTS : ***

43. 38.09 * WOOD TAR ; WOOD TAR OILS ( OTHER THAN THE COMPOSITE SOLVENTS AND THINNERS FALLING WITHIN HEADING NO 38.18 ) ; WOOD CREOSOTE ; WOOD NAPHTHA ; ACETONE OIL ; VEGETABLE PITCH OF ALL KINDS ; BREWERS' PITCH AND SIMILAR COMPOUNDS BASED ON ROSIN OR ON VEGETABLE PITCH ; FOUNDRY CORE BINDERS BASED ON NATURAL RESINOUS PRODUCTS

44. 38.09*WOOD TAR ; WOOD TAR OILS ( OTHER THAN THE COMPOSITE SOLVENTS AND THINNERS FALLING WITHIN HEADING NO 38.18 ) ; WOOD CREOSOTE ; WOOD NAPHTHA ; ACETONE OIL ; VEGETABLE PITCH OF ALL KINDS ; BREWERS' PITCH AND SIMILAR COMPOUNDS BASED ON ROSIN OR ON VEGETABLE PITCH ; FOUNDRY CORE BINDERS BASED ON NATURAL RESINOUS PRODUCTS*

45. 38.09*WOOD TAR ; WOOD TAR OILS ( OTHER THAN THE COMPOSITE SOLVENTS AND THINNERS FALLING WITHIN HEADING NO 38.18 ) ; WOOD CREOSOTE ; WOOD NAPHTHA ; ACETONE OIL ; VEGETABLE PITCH OF ALL KINDS ; BREWERS' PITCH AND SIMILAR COMPOUNDS BASED ON ROSIN OR ON VEGETABLE PITCH , FOUNDRY CORE BINDERS BASED ON NATURAL RESINOUS PRODUCTS*

46. 38.09 WOOD TAR ; WOOD TAR OILS ( OTHER THAN THE COMPOSITVE SOLVENTS AND THINNERS FALLING WITHIN HEADING NO 38.18 ) ; WOOD CREOSOTE ; WOOD NAPHTHA ; ACETONE OIL ; VEGETABLE PITCH OF ALL KINDS ; BREWERS' PITCH AND SIMILAR COMPOUNDS BASED ON ROSIN OR ON VEGETABLE PITCH ; FOUNDRY CORE BINDERS BASED ON NATURAL RESINOUS PRODUCTS

47. Asafoetida (pronounced as- uh -fet-i- duh) is defined as a hard, resinous gum derived from a perennial fennel plant with the species name Ferula Asafoetida. When used as a spice — mostly commonly in Iranian and Indian cooking — it’s made from dried sap extracted from the stem and roots of a plant species that belongs to the carrot family.

48. 1200, basme, "oily, resinous aromatic substance exuding naturally from shrubs of the genus Commiphora," from Old French basme, baume, Balme "balsam, Balm" (12c., Modern French baume), from Latin balsamum, from Greek balsamon "balsam," from Hebrew (Semitic) basam "spice," which is related to Aramaic busma, Arabic basham "balsam, spice, perfume."

49. 1200, basme, "oily, resinous aromatic substance exuding naturally from shrubs of the genus Commiphora," from Old French basme, baume, balme "balsam, balm" (12c., Modern French baume), from Latin balsamum, from Greek Balsamon "balsam," from Hebrew (Semitic) basam "spice," which is related to Aramaic busma, Arabic basham "balsam, spice, perfume."