2. Verb. (third-person singular of kalsomine#Verb kalsomine) ¹
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Definition of Kalsomines
1. kalsomine [v] - See also: kalsomine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Kalsomines
Literary usage of Kalsomines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemistry and Its Relations to Daily Life: A Textbook for Students of by Louis Kahlenberg, Edwin Bret Hart (1913)
"kalsomines consist of a thin solution of glue to which slaked lime or ...
Many kalsomines contain plaster of Paris, which forms a hard coating as it dries. ..."
2. Analysis of Paint and Varnish Products by Clifford Dyer Holley (1912)
"kalsomines may be divided into two classes, — those which require hot water to
... kalsomines of the latter class are more convenient to use but more ..."
3. Modern Pigments and Their Vehicles: Their Properties and Uses Considered by Frederick Maire (1907)
"... or anti-kalsomines of all sorts, prepared from gypsum, etc., — which are all
ready for use by the simple addition of either hot or cold water,— these ..."
4. Special Bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1918)
"... the latter confining its product to Scheele's green and kalsomines. All of
the factories engaged in the production of these substances, ..."
5. Exporting to Latin America: A Handbook for Merchants, Manufacturers and by Ernst B. Filsinger (1916)
"Paints in oil kalsomines Varnishes Lacquers Stains Ready-mixed Pigments Shellac
Liquid Carbon black Water paints Fillers Japan Hardwood fillers Photographic ..."