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colophany
English
Noun
colophany (plural colophanies)
- Alternative form of colophony
Anagrams
- hypoconal
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colophony
English
Etymology
From Latin colophonia (“of Colophon”) resina (“resin”); named after the Ionic city of Colophon, which was known for producing hardened resin.
Noun
colophony (usually uncountable, plural colophonies)
- Rosin; the residue left after the distillation of oil of turpentine from liquid resin, used in pharmaceutical preparations, soldering fluxes, and by violinists.
Derived terms
- colophonite
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