resin in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

resin in the PONS Dictionary

resin Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

fir/pine resin
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A final problem is the weight of resin holds.
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A principal example is amber, which is a form of fossilized resin.
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He also added resin to the then known list of electrics.
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Well-mixed resin can create fairly durable hold, though as the holds age they become more and more brittle and may eventually crack.
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Another use for methyltrichlorosilane is in the production of methyl silicone resins.
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Usually this is done by bonding the sheet metal to the bodywork using fibreglass resin.
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The herders also gather resins and gums to supplement their income.
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Biological specimens are typically required to be chemically fixed, dehydrated and embedded in a polymer resin to stabilize them sufficiently to allow ultrathin sectioning.
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Some of these have been found preserved in amber (fossilized tree resin) or under unusual conditions.
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It gives a red resin known as dragon's blood.
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