Solvent obtained by the distillation of resin from live trees, mainly pines.
Obtained from conifers (especially pines)
1 Grind the white-lead in the oil, and add the spirits of turpentine .
2 The turpentine should be stopped when the skin shows red from it.
3 Another of oil of turpentine was on a shelf in another cabinet.
4 The rosemary is very soothing, and the turpentine creates a drawing sensation.
5 Perhaps it is the smell of turpentine that goes to his head.
6 The drivers say they mix the oil with turpentine before filling up.
7 Remove stains with lemon juice, and polish with beeswax dissolved in turpentine .
8 He'd half expected turpentine , but this was... well... he wasn't sure entirely.
9 He reached for a bottle on the shelf labelled spirits of turpentine .
10 The tough, adhesive mixture of caoutchouc oil and turpentine turned out well.
11 They did not know that he had first poured turpentine over it.
12 If you find it necessary, you may dilute it with turpentine varnish.
13 Master Alex Huff owned a turpentine factory and pa worked at it.
14 The pine forests of this plain yield lumber, tar, pitch, and turpentine .
15 For the pain, mustard poultices, turpentine stupe or hot fomentations prove beneficial.
16 Have you any turpentine in the house he could have gotten at?
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