English to Arabic Dictionary turpentine

turpentine

زيت التربنتين
definition
verb
These old sentinels have witnessed droughts, hurricanes, logging, turpentining , and development across the river.
apply turpentine to.
noun
When drilling in glass, always use oil of turpentine with a little camphor to lubricate the wire-drill.
a volatile pungent oil distilled from gum turpentine or pine wood, used in mixing paints and varnishes and in liniment.
Found in hot, dry places and translated under various names, the turpentine tree produces an oil resin with commercial value.
any of a number of trees that yield turpentine or a similar resin, in particular.
translation of 'Turpentine'
verb
عالج بالتربنتينة
noun
زيت التربنتين
example
When the floor is entirely dry, it is sealed, most commonly with successive applications of linseed oil and 'turpentine' .
The paintings have the appearance of palimpsests, with rubbed-out passages, and residues of paint and 'turpentine' streaming down the canvas.
The scent of 'turpentine' and oil paint drifts through his open window from his neighbor's house.
Son of an artist, Ward was raised with the smell of oil paints and 'turpentine' and spent much of his childhood going in the back doors of museums and galleries.
There is a striking difference between the smells of limonene's two isomers: ( ) limonene has a fresh orange smell whereas (-) limonene smells more like 'turpentine' .
It is made with a series of stencils cut out of paper soaked in linseed oil, 'turpentine' and hand-coloured.
Store all flammables (ie. Gas, 'turpentine' , paints, propane, etc.) in an outdoor shed.
They are, however, susceptible to shrinkage from exposure to solvents containing naphtha or 'turpentine' .
It was created by adding a good deal of 'turpentine' to the paint before it was applied as the final coat.
Keeping with traditional methods, Hansen uses a boiled mixture of 'turpentine' and pine tar to protect the unfinished wood.
They contains a wood preservative, a small amount of wax as a water repellent, a resin or drying oil, and a solvent such as 'turpentine' or mineral spirits.
They'll sniff, claw, sample or rub aromatic wood - such as cedar or pine - and petroleum products - such as tarpaper, paint, 'turpentine' , kerosene and charcoal lighting fluid.
The privately-owned firm manufactures and packages an array of products including white spirit, methylated spirit, 'turpentine' and creosote.
At times I crave the intoxicating fragrance of linseed oil and 'turpentine' , the sound of the brush on the canvas.
Many spots will disappear if rubbed with a solution made of equal parts of boiled linseed oil, 'turpentine' and vinegar, or with a cleaning-polishing wax.
His emphysema prevents him from using conventional oil paints, which require 'turpentine' and thinners, so he uses a modern, water-based alternative.
To make this, mix equal quantities of linseed oil, white spirit or 'turpentine' , and vinegar in a bottle and shake well.
For example, toxic wastes like paint, 'turpentine' , and other household products can be collected and redistributed at community exchanges instead of being dumped.
The area is famous for its 'turpentine trees' , the sap of which is used in candy making, and the leaf in making tea.
Using melted beeswax and 'gum turpentine' , Green brings his paint to a buttery consistency and applies it with a squeegee.
Basically cleaning oiled wood requires you blend: 1 pint boiled linseed oil, 1 pint 'gum turpentine' , and 6 oz. distilled white vinegar.
To perform this experiment a little 'oil of turpentine' was placed at the bottom of a glass tube surrounded with boiling liquid air.
When drilling in glass, always use 'oil of turpentine' with a little camphor to lubricate the wire-drill.
Found in hot, dry places and translated under various names, the 'turpentine tree' produces an oil resin with commercial value.
These old sentinels have witnessed droughts, hurricanes, logging, 'turpentining' , and development across the river.
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