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/ˈrezən/,
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resins, plural;
  1. Rub or treat with resin
    • - resined canvas
Noun
  1. A sticky flammable organic substance, insoluble in water, exuded by some trees and other plants (notably fir and pine)

  2. A solid or liquid synthetic organic polymer used as the basis of plastics, adhesives, varnishes, or other products


  1. any of a class of solid or semisolid viscous substances obtained either as exudations from certain plants or prepared by polymerization of simple molecules
  2. Resin is a hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, particularly coniferous trees. It is valued for its chemical properties and associated uses, such as the production of varnishes, adhesives, and food glazing agents; as an important source of raw materials for organic synthesis; and as ...
  3. Resin is a 2001 film and the 23rd film produced under the terms and conditions of the Danish film collaborative, Dogme 95. ...
  4. A viscous hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, particularly coniferous trees; Any of various yellowish viscous liquids or soft solids of plant origin; used in lacquers, varnishes and many other applications; chemically they are mostly hydrocarbons, often polycyclic; Any synthetic compound of ...
  5. (Resins) (ion exchange): Specially manufactured polymer beads used in the ion exchange process to remove dissolved salts from water.
  6. (Resins (bile acid sequestrants)) Resins, also known as bile acid sequestrants, are a class of cholesterol lowering medicines. They bind to bile acids, which are produced by the liver to assist with digestion. The bound bile acids are eliminated in the stool. ...
  7. (Resins) "White" fillings composed of several types of "plastic" materials.
  8. (Resins) Award products made using a cast and a pourable plastic or elastomer compound.
  9. (Resins) Complex organic substances in a ink, which upon drying become the binder or film-forming materials.
  10. (Resins) Epoxy Maleimide Phenolic Polyimide Thermosetting and Thermoplastic Systems
  11. (Resins) Natural or synthetic basic material for coatings and plastics.
  12. (Resins) Since bile acid sequestrants may bind other drugs given concurrently, patients should take Antara at least 1 hour before or 4-6 hours after a bile acid binding resin to avoid impeding its absorption.
  13. (Resins) Synthetic media used for chemical filtration through a process known as ion-exchange.
  14. (Resins) Typically, most common composite materials, including fiberglass, carbon fiber, and Kevlar, include at least two parts, the substrate and the resin. Polyester resin tends to have yellowish tint, and is suitable for most backyard projects. ...
  15. (Resins) also polycyclic but of a lower molecular weight than asphaltenes
  16. RESINS are man-made organic macromolecules. In water treatment 'resin' usually stands for Ion Exchange Resin.
  17. Resins are the gummy substances that come from the barks of trees. Lichen, usually found around oak trees, exudes a resinous substance called oakmoss. Its aroma is unique, giving an earthy note to perfume essential to chypre fragrances and their derivatives. ...
  18. The material that forms a hard film on the surface after the chemicals have evaporated. Acrylics and urethanes are the common resins used in water base finishes.
  19. Synthetic or natural material used as the binder in coatings. Can be translucent or transparent, solid or semi-solid. Examples: acrylic, alkyd, copal ester, epoxy, polyurethane, polyvinyl chloride, silicone.
  20. A solid organic material, generally not soluble in water, which has little or no tendency to crystallize. Resin is optically matched to auto glass, and is used to fill chips and cracks.
  21. A chemical product, clear to translucent, used in some coating processes.
  22. Substance formed from the secretions of plants.
  23. (1) General term applied to a wide variety of more or less transparent and fusible products, which may be natural or synthetic. They may vary widely in color. Higher molecular weight synthetic resins are generally referred to as polymers. ...
  24. A group of sticky liquid substances secreted by plants that appear on the plant’s external surface after a wound.
  25. As related to emulsion finishes and sealers, resins are materials, which contribute primarily to leveling and gloss of the resultant film. Resins are polymers, but contain fewer chemically linked units than what are commonly called polymers.