pyroxylin
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of pyroxylin
1830–40; pyro- + xyl- ( def. ) + -in 2
Example Sentences
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It may interest you to know that all the important manufacturers of automobile finishing materials are making pyroxylin lacquers.
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No. i innovation are Wurlitzer consoles finished in "Kordevon," a cloth covered with ten coats of the plastic, pyroxylin.
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Such a finish very likely will be a compound embracing the good qualities of both the old style varnish and the newer pyroxylin finishes.
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Collodion is made by dissolving 5 grams of pyroxylin in the following mixture: Sulphuric ether, rectified 75 grams.
From The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines by Thomas, Jerome Beers
These nitrates are variously known as nitrocellulose, pyroxylin, and gun cotton.
From An Elementary Study of Chemistry by McPherson, William
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