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Turpentine". Britannica.
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Turpentine tree may
refer to:
Pistacia terebinthus,
native to the
Mediterranean region Pistacia atlantica,
native to the
Middle East, the Maghreb, the...
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turpentine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Turpentine is the
oleoresin of
conifers (crude
turpentine) or the
volatile oil part
thereof (oil...
- Gum
turpentine may
refer to:
Oleoresin of the pine tree, also
known as
crude turpentine Oil of
turpentine obtained from pine gum (oleoresin) This disambiguation...
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Turpentine bush may
refer to:
Australian plants Acacia lysiphloia, also
known as the
turpentine wattle Beyeria lechenaultia, pale
turpentine bush Beyeria...
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Brush turpentine is a
common name for
several Australian plants and may
refer to:
Choricarpia leptopetala Rho****ia rubescens,
native to
Eastern Australia...
- The
Persian turpentine tree may
refer to:
Pistacia eurycarpa Pistacia atlantica This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Persian...
- The
oleoresin of
conifers is
known as
crude turpentine or gum
turpentine,
which consists of oil of
turpentine and rosin. In
contrast to
essential oils obtained...
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Scrub turpentine is a
common name for
several plants and may
refer to:
Canarium australianum,
native to
Australia and
Papua New
Guinea Rho****ia rubescens...
- Ireland) or
mineral spirits (US, Canada), also
known as
mineral turpentine (AU/NZ),
turpentine substitute, and
petroleum spirits, is a petroleum-derived clear...