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Definition of Resinously

Resinously
Resinously Res"in*ous*ly, adv. By means, or in the manner, of resin.

Meaning of Resinously from wikipedia

- Resinous glaze is an alcohol-based solution of various types of food-grade s****ac. The s****ac is derived from the raw material sticklac, which is a resin...
- of an oil and a resin; they can be extracted from various plants. Other resinous products in their natural condition are a mix with gum or mucilaginous...
- repels the resin it is said to be resinously electrified. All electrified bodies are either vitreously or resinously electrified. An established convention...
- Arabic: عود, romanized: ʿūd, pronounced [ʕuːd]), is a fragrant, dark and resinous wood used in incense, perfume, and small hand carvings. It forms in the...
- the family Fomitopsidaceae. Commonly known as the late fall polypore, resinous polypore, or benzoin bracket, this shelf mushroom is 7–25 cm (3–10 in)...
- static electricity in his demonstrations. He proposed that "vitreous" and "resinous" electricity were not different types of "electrical fluid" (as electricity...
- Lac is the resinous secretion of a number of species of lac insects, of which the most commonly cultivated is Kerria lacca. Cultivation begins when a farmer...
- Balsam is the resinous exudate (or sap) which forms on certain kinds of trees and shrubs. Balsam (from Latin balsamum "gum of the balsam tree", ultimately...
- common in silicate minerals; pearly, such as in talc and apophyllite; resinous, such as members of the garnet group; silky which is common in fibrous...
- Portuguese lacre, itself an unexplained variant of Medieval Latin lacca "resinous substance," from Arabic lakk (لك), from Persian lāk (لاک‎), from Hindi...