tannic in the PONS Dictionary

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Characteristic features include wet forests, shallow freshwater lakes, estuarine marshes, and low-gradient, meandering tannic streams and rivers.
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The industry waned as the hemlock in the area was over-forested (accounting for the scarcity today) and synthetic tannic acid was developed.
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By now all the tannic had been removed from my face and hands.
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These wines are concentrated, tannic, long-lived and most of them meant to be cellared before drinking.
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Tannic acid chemically converts the reddish iron oxides into bluish-black ferric tannate, a more stable material.
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This can create more tannic and austere wines with more layers of complexity that require longer periods of bottle aging in order to mature.
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Further to this, tannic acid is the principle but perhaps minimally effective ingredient in anti-allergen sprays.
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Galls (also known as oak apples) from oak trees were crushed and mixed with water, producing tannic acid.
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Tannic acid reacts with the corrosion products to form a more stable compound, thus preventing further corrosion from taking place.
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Tannic acid can be applied to woods low in tannin so chemical stains that require tannin content will react.
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