pimaric acid — pə̇ˈm]arik, (ˈ)pī|m] noun Etymology: pimaric International Scientific Vocabulary pimar (from New Latin Pinus maritima synonym of Pinus pinaster, species name of the cluster pine , from Pinus + maritima, from Latin, feminine of maritimus maritime) … Useful english dictionary
Pimaric — Pi*mar ic, a. [NL. pinum maritima, an old name for {Pinum Pinaster}, a pine which yields galipot.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid found in galipot, and isomeric with abietic acid. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Resin acid — Resin acids are protectants and wood preservatives that are produced by parenchymatous epithelial cells that surround the resin ducts in trees from temperate coniferous forests. The resin acids are formed when two and three carbon molecules… … Wikipedia
levopimaric acid — | ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷+... noun Etymology: levopimaric International Scientific Vocabulary lev + pimaric (in pimaric acid) : a crystalline levorotatory resin acid C19H29COOH occurring especially in oleoresins from pine trees and isomerizing readily to… … Useful english dictionary
resin acid — noun : any of the acids (as abietic acid or pimaric acid) found free or in the form of esters in rosin, other natural resins, and tall oil and used chiefly in the form of salts (as sodium resinate or metallic soaps) … Useful english dictionary
dextropimaric acid — |dekstrō+... noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary dextr + pimaric : a crystalline resin acid C19H29COOH found especially in oleoresins from pine trees … Useful english dictionary
Flux (metallurgy) — Rosin used as flux for soldering A flux pen used f … Wikipedia
Resin — Not to be confused with rosin, a particular type of resin. This article is about the plant secretion. For other uses, see Resin (disambiguation). Insect trapped in resin … Wikipedia
Glycerol ester of wood rosin — Glycerol ester of wood rosin, glyceryl abietate, or Ester gum is a food additive used as an emulsifier and stabiliser, to keep oils in suspension in water. [ [http://www.inchem.org/documents/jecfa/jecmono/v35je05.htm WHO Food Additives Series 35 … Wikipedia
pimanthrene — pə̇ˈmanˌthrēn noun ( s) Etymology: pimaric (in pimaric acid) + anthrene : a crystalline aromatic tricyclic hydrocarbon (CH3)2C14H8 obtained by dehydrogenation of various bicyclic or tricyclic diterpenes and by synthesis; 1,7 dimethyl phenanthrene … Useful english dictionary