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shellac
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Natural resin with a low melting point. It is mainly used on dry mounting tissue.
ó: www.startphoto.com/learn/glossary/glossary_s-sh.ht...
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shell
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(1) A slip case for holding bound volumes of a set. (2) The copper (or nickel) duplicate of type or engravings produced in the plating tanks on impressions in wax or other molding mediums.
ó: www.paperspecs.com/resources/glossary/s.htm
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shellac
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A finish produced from a combination of alcohol and resins excreted by the Lac Beetle. Has good ambering, may become tacky when subjected to high humidity and lacks the high abrasion resistance of more modern finishes. Generally low in cost, this finish may water spot but is easy to use.
ó: www.armstrong.com/commflooringna/article3443.html
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shell
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The cylindrical portion of a pressure vessel.
ó: www.cleaver-brooks.com/GlossRW.html
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shellac
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A natural resin that is secreted by the Lac insect and deposited on trees. It is collected, purified and used for industrial purposes and for body care or as hair spray. In the '40s and '50s one could always tell who used a hair spray with shellac in it because their hair-dos formed perfect hard shapes unflappable in the wind and sent out little dandruff puffs of flakes throughout the evening. I read that now in the '90s shellac-based hair sprays do not flake (which I sincerely doubt). ...
ó: allnaturalbeauty.us/glossary_aromatic2.htm
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