resinoid
Meanings
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noun
A synthetic resin or plastic material with the appearance and consistency of resin.
Variants
List of all variants of resinoid that leads to same resultresinoid , resinoids
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.Resinoid is derived from the word 'resin', which refers to a natural substance produced by trees, especially conifers, as an protective coating or sap. The term 'resinoid' was developed to describe synthetic materials that mimic the properties and appearance of natural resins.
Trivia
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Resinoids are commonly used in the production of coatings, adhesives, and plastics.
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Some natural resins, such as amber, have been used as decorative and therapeutic materials for thousands of years.
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Synthetic resinoids can be produced from a variety of sources, including petroleum, coal tar, and vegetable sources.
Related Concepts
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Plastics: Resinoid is a type of plastic material.
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Synthetic resins: Resinoid is a synthetic resin.
How to Memorize "resinoid"
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visualize
- Visualize a synthetic material that looks and feels like natural resin.
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associate
- Associate the word 'resinoid' with synthetic materials that mimic natural resins.
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mnemonics
- Remember that 'resinoid' is a 'resin' that is 'synthetic' in nature.
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