- venetian turpentine
- ve·netian ˈtur·pen·tinen CHEM Lärchenterpentin m
English-german dictionary. 2013.
English-german dictionary. 2013.
venetian turpentine — noun Usage: usually capitalized V : venice turpentine … Useful english dictionary
Venetian turpentine — noun see venice turpentine … Useful english dictionary
venice turpentine — noun Usage: usually capitalized V 1. : a yellowish or yellowish green viscous oleoresin from the European larch (Larix decidua) used chiefly for lithographic work, in sealing wax, and in varnishes called also larch turpentine, Venetian turpentine … Useful english dictionary
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