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Definition of Resinates
1. resinate [v] - See also: resinate
Medical Definition of Resinates
1. Salts or esters of resin acids. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Resinates
Literary usage of Resinates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Distillation of Resins: Resinate Lakes and Pigments. Carbon Pigments and by Victor Schweizer (1907)
"X. ROSIN SOAPS OR Resinates. If an animal or vegetable fat is boiled with caustic
soda or potash, the fat is decomposed into glycerine, which mixes with the ..."
2. Drying Oils, Boiled Oil, & Solid & Liquid Driers: A Practical Work for by Louis Edgar Andrés (1901)
"... FOR LINSEED OIL Since the metallic resinates, in particular the manganese
compounds, were introduced into the preparation of linseed oil for painting, ..."
3. Treatise on Applied Analytical Chemistry by Vittorio Villavecchia (1918)
"Resinates of calcium, lead, manganese and zinc, which are the commonest of those
obtained by fusion—ie by dissolving the corresponding metallic oxide in the ..."
4. Treatise on Applied Analytical Chemistry by Vittorio Villavecchia (1918)
"Resinates of calcium, lead, manganese and zinc, which are the commonest of those
obtained by fusion—ie by dissolving the corresponding metallic oxide in the ..."
5. Elementary Household Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook for Students of by John Ferguson Snell (1914)
"These resinates cannot be used separately for cleansing purposes. ... Resinates are
often contained in laundry soaps, particularly yellow soaps, ..."
6. Elementary Household Chemistry: An Introductory Textbook for Students of by John Ferguson Snell (1914)
"These resinates cannot be used separately for cleansing purposes. ... Resinates are
often contained in laundry soaps, particularly yellow soaps, ..."
7. Chemical Technology and Analysis of Oils, Fats, and Waxes by Julius Lewkowitsch (1904)
"1 The solution of metallic resinates in coal tar hydrocarbons may be diluted with
light petroleum spirit, which assists in the drying of the ..."