terebenthene (Meaning)

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terebenthene (n.)

Oil of turpentine. See Turpentine.

Synonyms & Antonyms of terebenthene

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terebenthene Sentence Examples

  1. The pungent aroma of terebenthene filled the air, signaling the presence of pine trees nearby.
  2. The artist's brushstrokes were delicately blended with terebenthene, allowing the colors to flow smoothly.
  3. The woodworker applied a thin layer of terebenthene to the unfinished surface, preparing it for varnish.
  4. Terebenthene acted as an effective solvent for removing paint stains from clothing.
  5. The old master painting was carefully cleaned with a mixture of terebenthene and linseed oil.
  6. The museum conservator used terebenthene to dissolve the aged glue holding two ancient artifacts together.
  7. The antique clock's delicate gears were lubricated with a small amount of terebenthene.
  8. The scent of terebenthene brought back childhood memories of camping in the forest.
  9. The artist's studio was well-ventilated to prevent the accumulation of terebenthene fumes.
  10. Terebenthene is derived from the distillation of turpentine, a natural resin obtained from conifer trees.

FAQs About the word terebenthene

Oil of turpentine. See Turpentine.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The pungent aroma of terebenthene filled the air, signaling the presence of pine trees nearby.

The artist's brushstrokes were delicately blended with terebenthene, allowing the colors to flow smoothly.

The woodworker applied a thin layer of terebenthene to the unfinished surface, preparing it for varnish.

Terebenthene acted as an effective solvent for removing paint stains from clothing.