2. Verb. (third-person singular of rosin) ¹
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Definition of Rosins
1. rosin [v] - See also: rosin
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rosins
Literary usage of Rosins
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Scientific American Cyclopedia of Formulas: Partly Based Upon the 28th by Albert Allis Hopkins (1910)
"This coating, when applied to metal or mineral surfaces, takes the name of lacquer,
and must be prepared from rosins at once more adhesive and tenacious ..."
2. Naval Stores: History, Production, Distribution and Consumption by Thomas Gamble (1921)
"Later, when pale rosins became somewhat in request, only the lower grades were
unprofitable and found a depository beneath the water or went to fill up hol- ..."
3. Naval Stores: History, Production, Distribution and Consumption by Thomas Gamble (1921)
"Later, when pale rosins became somewhat in request, only the lower grades were
unprofitable and found a depository beneath the water or went to fill up ..."
4. A Supplement to the Pharmacopoeia:: Being a Treatise on Pharmacology in by Samuel Frederick Gray (1821)
"There are two sorts sold in London, namely single and double size, differing in
their consistence. 12. rosins. AB.NOTTO. ..."
5. Henley's Twentieth Century Forrmulas, Recipes and Processes: Containing Ten by Gardner Dexter Hiscox (1914)
"The paste is finely ground and mixed with the rosins previously dissolved in the
benzine. Preservative for Stuffed Animals — For the exterior preservation ..."