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colophony (ˈkɒləfəʊnɪ, kəˈlɒfənɪ) Forms: 5 coli-, colophonie, 7– -phony. [ad. L. colophōnia (Pliny) for Colophōnia rēsīna resin of Colophon (a town of Lydia): in Pr. colophonia, It. and Sp. colofonia, 16th c. F. colophone, -phane. (Some of these occur in Eng. use; also an erroneous L. colophonium.)]...
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Colophon
the manuscript or book in which it is written or printed
The Colophon, A Book Collectors' Quarterly, published 1929–1950
See also
Rosin, also called colophony
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colophany
colophany erroneous form of colophony.1839 in Ure Dict. Arts s.v. [in later edd. colophony].
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Carcass (projectile)
flammable material used in a carcass, 18th century philosopher Christian Wolff prescribed 10 parts of pounded gunpowder, 2 of nitre, 1 of sulfur, and 1 of colophony
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colophon-
coloph-, colophon- abbreviations of colophony, used as stems for names of related chemical substances, as ˈcolophene, (C20 H32) an oily colourless liquid obtained by distilling oil of turpentine with strong sulphuric acid. ˈcolophilene, Deville's name for the hydrocarbon obtained by treating hydroch...
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Coniferous resin salve
One unselected general population study of 793 Danish adults in 1992 shows a prevalence of colophony allergy of 0.4% in men and 1.0% in women.
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colophane
colophane Chem. (ˈkɒləfeɪn) Also -phan. [a. F. colophane, incorrect form of earlier colophone (16th c. in Paré).] = colophony.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 526 The uncrystallizable resin of colophan, called silvic acid. 1863–72 Watts Dict. Chem. I. 1086 [Inaccurately limited to one variety].
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Susanne Kirchmayr
In 2004 she started a collaboration with Mia Zabelka and Dorit Chrysler entitled colophony circuit . Experimental, NY) 1993
See also
List of female electronic musicians
References
External links
indigo: inc recordings
Discogs
female:pressure
colophony
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قلفونية
تعد كلمة قلفونية تعريباً لكلمة "colophony"، والتي تعود أصولها إلى مدينة كولوفون الإيونية القديمة.
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Abietic acid dermatitis
Causes
The main cause is a type-I hypersensitivity reaction to products containing abietic acid, such as the rosin/colophony, which is commonly used as
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Liquid chalk
Ingredients
Some liquid-chalk mixtures for climbing are made with magnesium carbonate, colophony, and ethanol or an alcohol that dissolves the colophony
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Colophonian
Colophonian, a.1 (kɒləˈfəʊnɪən) [f. L. Colophōni-us, f. proper name Colophōn (see colophony) + -an.] Of or pertaining to Colophon; spec. in Colophonian gum, Colophonian resin = colophony.1601 Holland Pliny II. 258 Two spoonfuls of Colophonian rosin.
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