Volatile liquid distilled from turpentine oleoresin; used as paint thinner and solvent and medicinally.
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Examples for "turpentine"
Examples for "turpentine"
1Grind the white-lead in the oil, and add the spirits of turpentine.
2The turpentine should be stopped when the skin shows red from it.
3Another of oil of turpentine was on a shelf in another cabinet.
4The rosemary is very soothing, and the turpentine creates a drawing sensation.
5Perhaps it is the smell of turpentine that goes to his head.
1Moistening the rag slightly with turps he carefully removed the paint from Sweater's sleeve.
2Sloshing around in those vats were many, many litres of cleaning products, isopropyl alcohol, turps and ethers.
3He had a piece of clean rag in his tool bag, and there was a can of turps in the room.
4Just days out from his final -an event he's spent more than 12 years trying to reach -he hit the turps.
5They began the process by first wiping down the old, white fridge with turps before rinsing it with water and sanding it down.
1Alcohol, ether, benzol, spirit of turpentine, and petroleum take fire on contact.
2The spirit of turpentine is much used by the inhabitants.
3Take with you a little bottle of spirit of turpentine, and pour it into one of your country ponds.
4Grind the white-lead in the oil, and add the spirits of turpentine.
5He reached for a bottle on the shelf labelled spirits of turpentine.
1Another of oil of turpentine was on a shelf in another cabinet.
2When nearly cool, add about an equal quantity of oil of turpentine.
3Strong mercurial ointment one ounce; soft soap one ounce; oil of turpentine, a pint 11.
4Suppose a tube with glass ends containing oil of turpentine to be placed north and south.
5Make a solution of two ounces of essence of lemon, and one ounce oil of turpentine.
6Tannic acid, alum, acetic acid, alcohol, and oil of turpentine are all more or less active in this respect.
7Isoprene, from which Dr. Tilden produced India rubber, is comparatively a new product, as derived from oil of turpentine.
8I thought also that I obtained it in oil of turpentine, but if so it was very dull and small.
9Take unsized paper and apply a coat of varnish made of equal parts of Canada balsam and oil of turpentine.
10From two to four ounces of oil of turpentine may be given in from six to eight ounces of linseed oil.
11He adds, that he destroyed the fleas of his puppies by once bathing them in warm water impregnated with oil of turpentine.
12All colours ground in the above oil , and used for inside work, must be thinned with linseed oil and oil of turpentine.
13The oil of turpentine is obtained by distillation; and rosin is the remainder of the turpentine, after the oil is distilled from it.
14On using oil of turpentine as the dielectric, the action and course of small conducting carrying particles in it can be well observed.
15Common resin is obtained by distilling the exudation of different species of fir; oil of turpentine passes over, and the resin remains behind.
16A greater specific gravity shows that it is mixed with oil of spike; and a less solubility, that it contains oil of turpentine.
Translations for oil of turpentine