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Definition of Garnet lac
1. Noun. Lac refined by treating with solvent; garnet-colored.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Garnet Lac
Literary usage of Garnet lac
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rubber, Resins, Paints and Varnishes by Robert Selby Morrell, Armand de Waele (1920)
"(1) Stick lac, (2) Seed lac, (3) Shellac, (4) Button lac, (5) garnet lac. ...
(5) garnet lac is a variety which has been deprived to a very large extent of ..."
2. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1911)
"garnet lac.—garnet lac is very similar to "button" lac both in colour and appearance.
It is made into thick, flat irregular pieces. ..."
3. Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: A Practical Manual by George Henry Hurst (1892)
"... or garnet lac may be used, but the latter two are only used for making the
commoner kinds of shellac varnish, where colour is not so much an object; ..."
4. The Condensed Chemical Dictionary: A Reference Volume for All Requiring by Chemical Catalog Company, Inc (1920)
"When it hardens and scales off in thin flakes, it is known as shellac, or it is
poured into moulds to form "button" or garnet lac. ..."
5. The Indian Forester (1882)
"... and garnet lac, manufactured in Calcutta. Lac, as sold by the growers, is
termed stick-lac ; and a there are no manufactories in this district, ..."
6. Outlines of Industrial Chemistry: A Text-book for Students by Frank Hall Thorp, Warren Kendall Lewis (1916)
"Or it is poured into moulds to form " button," or " garnet lac." The shellac is
the better quality, and is of a pale orange, or red color, and is nearly ..."
7. Dictionary of Chemicals and Raw Products Used in the Manufacture of Paints by George Henry Hurst (1917)
"Lac comes into commerce as— 1. Stick lac. 4. Button lac. 2. Seed lac: 5. garnet lac.
3. Shellac. Another lac product is lac dye. 1. Stick Lac. ..."
8. Rubber, Resins, Paints and Varnishes by Robert Selby Morrell, Armand de Waele (1920)
"(1) Stick lac, (2) Seed lac, (3) Shellac, (4) Button lac, (5) garnet lac. ...
(5) garnet lac is a variety which has been deprived to a very large extent of ..."
9. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1911)
"garnet lac.—garnet lac is very similar to "button" lac both in colour and appearance.
It is made into thick, flat irregular pieces. ..."
10. Painters' Colours, Oils, and Varnishes: A Practical Manual by George Henry Hurst (1892)
"... or garnet lac may be used, but the latter two are only used for making the
commoner kinds of shellac varnish, where colour is not so much an object; ..."
11. The Condensed Chemical Dictionary: A Reference Volume for All Requiring by Chemical Catalog Company, Inc (1920)
"When it hardens and scales off in thin flakes, it is known as shellac, or it is
poured into moulds to form "button" or garnet lac. ..."
12. The Indian Forester (1882)
"... and garnet lac, manufactured in Calcutta. Lac, as sold by the growers, is
termed stick-lac ; and a there are no manufactories in this district, ..."
13. Outlines of Industrial Chemistry: A Text-book for Students by Frank Hall Thorp, Warren Kendall Lewis (1916)
"Or it is poured into moulds to form " button," or " garnet lac." The shellac is
the better quality, and is of a pale orange, or red color, and is nearly ..."
14. Dictionary of Chemicals and Raw Products Used in the Manufacture of Paints by George Henry Hurst (1917)
"Lac comes into commerce as— 1. Stick lac. 4. Button lac. 2. Seed lac: 5. garnet lac.
3. Shellac. Another lac product is lac dye. 1. Stick Lac. ..."