resin

राल
definition
verb
resined canvas
rub or treat with resin.
noun
Rich red and green glaze paints, more usually the former, in both early Netherlandish and German School paintings were often found to contain a little resin, usually pine tree resin , in addition to heat-bodied oil.
a sticky flammable organic substance, insoluble in water, exuded by some trees and other plants (notably fir and pine).
translation of 'resin'
धूप,
घना
verb
राल मलना,
राल लगाना
noun
धूना,
राल
example
Pine 'resin' exudes from cuts in the needles or stem of the tree.
Granules of fertilizer are coated with a thermoplastic 'resin' and a proprietary chemical release agent.
Defoliation induced an increase in the number of 'resin' droplets in the fertilized saplings.
Other paints use sustainably-harvested tree 'resin' as a binder.
The specimens are quite attractive when cut in half and coated with an acrylic 'resin' .
Five classes of floral resources were considered: pollen; nectar; oil; 'resin' ; and pollen/nectar.
The affected trees likely responded to pathogenic infection by producing traumatic 'resin' at the sites of inoculation.
Their first step was to obtain 'resin' from the pine trees which at that time grew in dense forests throughout Europe.
Amber is the fossilised 'resin' of ancient pine trees, submerged under the sea in thin veins.
Sit in the sun with a loaf of fresh bread, a hunk of cheese and some German sausage and soak up the medieval atmosphere and scent of flowers and pine 'resin' .
Bacteria have also been found in amber - fossilized tree 'resin' - and in mummified tissues.
Built by hand, each form consists of a fiberglass and plywood support coated with highly finished polyester 'resin' .
Imagine windows on which particles of dirt - including tree 'resin' , fingerprints, and bird droppings - disintegrate rapidly when exposed to sunlight.
Construction of the hull of the 31 is a solid laminate of fiberglass cloth and polyester 'resin' .
Between 1910 and 1920, for example, the number of trees tapped for 'resin' increased from 260,000 to 2,135,000.
The sticky extrusive mass that comes from a cut on a pine tree is 'resin' .
When attacked by bark beetles, pine trees with a reduced capability to produce resin would be more vulnerable than pine trees with unimpaired 'resin' production.
Look for hair removal systems made with ingredients such as sugar and pine 'resin' .
The scientists also filled the wormholes with a plastic 'resin' to create molds of them.
One core was dried and impregnated with liquid epoxy 'resin' , finally preserving the curious surface pattern of holes.
Hulls are constructed using fiberglass cloth, woven roving and fiberglass mat in combination with plastic 'resin' .
Rich red and green glaze paints, more usually the former, in both early Netherlandish and German School paintings were often found to contain a little resin, usually pine tree 'resin' , in addition to heat-bodied oil.
Pine may ooze 'resin' , so protect furniture and mantels with newspaper or plastic.
Amber is made from aged, hardened tree sap or 'resin' and can be found in just a few areas of the world where conditions were just right.
Organisms preserved in amber (hardened 'resin' from trees) are prized by paleontologists because of the fine details they retain.
clear 'resin' had oozed to the surface, trickled down, and set
Timber from 340 oak trees was shaped with replica tools and treated with pine 'resin' .
In the warm night air there was a ‘faint sweet smell of 'resin' and burning trees'.
the chassis is constructed of synthetic 'resin'
The condensation reaction between phenol and formaldehyde, resulting in 'resinous' products, had been known since 1870.
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