shellac – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
shellac
v.
coat with varnish; rout, defeat soundly (Slang)
n.
lac that has been purified and processed into thin sheets or flakes; varnish made from processed lac dissolved in alcohol (also shellack)
Shellac
Shellac is a
resin secreted by the female
lac bug, on trees in the forests of India and Thailand. It is processed and sold as dry flakes (pictured at right) and dissolved in
ethanol to make liquid shellac, which is used as a brush-on colorant, food
glaze and
wood finish. Shellac functions as a tough natural
primer,
sanding sealant,
tannin-blocker,
odour-blocker,
stain, and
high-gloss varnish. Shellac was once used in electrical applications as it possesses good
insulation qualities and it seals out moisture.
Phonograph (
gramophone) records were also made of it during the 78-rpm recording era which ended in Western countries during the 1950s.
shellac
Noun
1. lac purified by heating and filtering; usually in thin orange or yellow flakes but sometimes bleached white
(hypernym) lac
(substance-meronym) stick lac
2. a thin varnish made by dissolving lac in ethanol; used to finish wood
(synonym) shellac varnish
(hypernym) varnish
(hyponym) French polish
(substance-meronym) lac
Verb
1. cover with shellac; "She wanted to shellac the desk to protect it from water spots"
(hypernym) varnish, seal
shellac
nm.
shellac, shellack, lac that has been purified and processed into thin sheets or flakes
Shellac
(n.)
See the Note under 2d Lac.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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