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sticklac
sticklac (ˈstɪklæk) [f. stick n.1 + lac1.] Lac in its natural state of incrustation on twigs.1704 Lond. Gaz. No. 4059/4 The following Goods, viz... Shellack,..Sticklack. 1815 Kirby & Sp. Entomol. x. (1818) I. 326 It is distinguished by the names stick-lac when in its native state unseparated from th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shellac
The insects suck the sap of the tree and excrete "sticklac" almost constantly. wikipedia.org
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Resinous glaze
The shellac is derived from the raw material sticklac, which is a resin scraped from the branches of trees left from when the small insect, Kerria lacca wikipedia.org
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Varnish
Dry shellac is available as refined flakes, "sticklac," "button lac," or "seedlac." wikipedia.org
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stick
▪ I. stick, n.1 (stɪk) Forms: 1 sticca, 3–7 sticke, 3–5 stikke, 4–5 stykke, 4–6 stik, styke, 5 stike, 5–6 styk, stycke, 6 styck, stykk, 6– stick. [OE. sticca masc. = ? OS. stekko (Gallée), MDu. stecke masc., fem. also stec masc., neut. (mod.Du. stek fem.), OHG. stecko (MHG. stecke, mod.G. stecken):—... Oxford English Dictionary
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Salavan province
Forest products of damar, fish and sticklac are exploited by the ethnic population living in the reserve for economic sustenance; they also have livestock wikipedia.org
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Deforestation in Laos
products targeted for logging in Laos includes ironwood, mahogany, pine, redwood, and teak—and other forestry products—benzoin (resin), charcoal, and sticklac wikipedia.org
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Đại Việt–Lan Xang War (1479–1484)
The period also saw an economic expansion as foreign demand for Lao goods (gold, benzoin, sticklac, musk, ivory) increased rapidly. wikipedia.org
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Laotian society
Although commerce in forest products—for example, sticklac—dates to colonial times, as roads have improved and marketing networks expanded, the government wikipedia.org
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