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what kind of tree do we get turpentine

 

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Term: What Kind of Tree Do We Get Turpentine

Definition

Turpentine refers to a sticky, aromatic, and colorless to pale yellow fluid derived from various coniferous trees. It is commonly used as a solvent and in the production of varnishes, paint thinners, and various household and industrial products.

Sample Sentences

  • The pine tree is one of the primary sources for obtaining turpentine.
  • Turpentine has a strong odor similar to that of pine trees.
  • Artists use turpentine to thin oil paints and clean their brushes.
  • The carpenter used turpentine to remove the sticky residue left by the adhesive.

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