different between resinate vs abietate
resinate
English
Etymology
resin +? -ate
Verb
resinate (third-person singular simple present resinates, present participle resinating, simple past and past participle resinated)
- To treat with resin, e.g. by impregnation in order to impart flavour, typically of wine
Related terms
- resination
See also
- retsina
Noun
resinate (plural resinates)
- (organic chemistry) Any salt of a resin acid
Anagrams
- Teresian, Teresina, arenites, arsenite, sin eater, sin-eater, stearine, trainees
Italian
Adjective
resinate
- feminine plural of resinato
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abietate
English
Etymology
From abietic + -ate (a chemical compound).
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /?æb.i.??te?t/
Noun
abietate (plural abietates)
- (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of abietic acid; resinate.
Translations
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