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Definition of Latices
1. Noun. (plural of latex#English latex)The '''Concise Oxford English Dictionary''' [Eleventh Edition] ¹
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Definition of Latices
1. latex [n] - See also: latex
Lexicographical Neighbors of Latices
Literary usage of Latices
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Rubber by Philip Schidrowitz (1911)
"CHAPTER VIII RUBBER latices AND COAGULATION CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL PROPERTIES ...
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF RUBBER latices Under the microscope rubber latex is ..."
2. Practical Plant Physiology: An Introduction to Original Research for by Wilhelm Detmer, S. A. (Samuel Albert) Moor (1898)
"In the watery fluid of latices, as in the serum of the milk of animals, there
are suspended numerous small solid particles, so that most latices appear ..."
3. Plantation Rubber and the Testing of Rubber by George Stafford Whitby (1920)
"Whereas the connection between the specific gravity and the rubber-content of
undiluted latices is linear, and is represented by that portion of the line ..."
4. Rubber, Resins, Paints and Varnishes by Robert Selby Morrell, Armand de Waele (1920)
"Working with the serum of fresh latices he obtained coloured masses after ...
Similar sugars were obtained from the latices of other rubber plants, ..."
5. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"... importance to the value of the rubber is the absence of the resinous constituents
which are present in greater or smaller proportion ¡n all latices. ..."