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dammar
‖ dammar (ˈdæmə(r)) Also (? 5 dambre), 7–9 damar, 8–9 dammer. [a. Malay damar resin, whence the botanial genus Dammara (family Coniferæ), the typical species of which, D. orientalis, yields the resin in Amboyna and the Moluccas.] The name of various resins obtained from different trees growing in th...
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Dammar gum
Dammar, also called dammar gum, or damar gum, is a resin obtained from the tree family Dipterocarpaceae in India and Southeast Asia, principally those Encaustic Paints are made from dammar crystals in beeswax with pigment added. The dammar crystals serve as a hardening agent.
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Dammarane
Compounds of the series were first isolated from and named after dammar resin, a natural resin from the tropical trees of the Dipterocarp family.
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Agathis dammara
Agathis dammara, commonly known as the Amboina pine or dammar pine, is a coniferous timber tree native to Sulawesi, the Maluku Islands and the Philippines This tree is a source of dammar gum, also known as cat-eye resin.
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Dammara
‖ ˈDammara Bot. [See prec.] A genus of trees yielding dammar. Also attrib., as dammara resin. Hence in Chem. ˈdammaran, a neutral resin, and daˈmmaric acid, constituents of dammar. ˈdammarin, ˈdammarol, ˈdammarone, ˈdammaryl, chemical derivatives of dammar.1863–72 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 301 Dammara r...
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Hopane
The first compound of the hopane family to be isolated and characterised was hydroxyhopanone, found in dammar resin. The name derives from Hopea, a tree genus from which dammar is obtained.
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Shorea
They are identifiable by the amber fossils formed by their dammar resin. Other products from Shorea spp. include dammar and illipe. Dammar is a resin collected from a variety of species.
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dammer
▪ I. dammer, n. (ˈdæmə(r)) [f. dam v.1 + -er1.] One who constructs dams.1816 Scott Antiq. xxiii, Auld George Glen the dammer and sinker.▪ II. † ˈdammer, v. Obs. rare. [Cf. Ger. dämmern to become dim, to dim.] To make dim or dark.1610 Holland Camden's Brit. (1637) 649 So greate a mercate towne and fa...
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Harimau! Harimau!
After two weeks collecting dammar and staying at Wak Hitam's nearby house, they prepare to return home. The following morning the remaining dammar collectors leave to hunt the tiger, taking a path through a thicket.
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pinnay
▪ I. piney, pinnay (ˈpaɪnɪ, ˈpɪneɪ) Also piny. [ad. Tamil pinnai or punnai, in Skr. punnāga.] The name of two East Indian resinous trees, Calophyllum inophyllum (family Clusiaceæ), called also piney-tree, and Vateria indica (family Dipteraceæ); used attrib., as in piney dammar, resin, varnish, the r...
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橄榄属
吕宋橄榄(C. luzonicum)等物种的树脂为白榄香(elemi),滇榄(C. strictum)等物种的树脂为黑榄香(black dammar)。
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Dryobalanops aromatica
The species name aromatica is derived from Latin (aromaticus meaning spice-like) and refers to the smell of the dammar (resin).
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kauri
kauri (ˈkaʊrɪ) Also cowry, -ie, cowdi(e, kourie, kowdie, kowrie. [Maori kauri, in Lee's New Zeal. Vocab. (1820) written kaudi, r and d interchanging in Maori.] A tall coniferous tree of New Zealand (Agathis or Dammara australis), which furnishes valuable timber and a resin known as kauri-gum.1823 R....
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