The wallplate was a larch beam, stronger and more resinous, to be more humidity-proof, and had the advantage of overlaying wood on wood.
Arriving by accident on the stigmatic platform, these tiny weevils become temporarily stuck in the resinous exudate, and, before making an escape, deposit their small pollen load.
Where there is a resinous knot in the wood, you have to be careful where it rests.
Then, ordinary glue was used, but to-day, with resinous adhesives, the plywood is far better and stronger than that which was produced in those days.
Another system involves the encapsulation of asbestos waste either in cement or in a resinous material, but in those cases the asbestos waste is still toxic.
They are stuck together by a resinous compound and put under a great pressure something like 100 tons, and this produces a most efficient article in wood.
When used in food and confections, it is also known as confectioner's glaze, resinous glaze, pure food glaze, natural glaze, or confectioner's resin.
Leaves and fruits, and other parts of the plant, contain aromatic oils with a resinous scent.
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