paraffining

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English - Turkish

Definition of paraffining in English Turkish dictionary

paraffin
mum
paraffin
parafin

Biz biraz parafin satın alacağız. - We'll buy some paraffin.

Onlar için biraz parafin satın alacağız. - We'll buy some paraffin for them.

paraffin
{i} İng. gazyağı, gaz
paraffin
paraffin oilgazyağı
paraffin
{i} kim. parafin
paraffin
(Tıp) Maden kömüründen çıkarılan renksiz bir yağ, parafin
paraffin
(isim) parafin
paraffin
parafin tatbik etmek
paraffin
paraffin i
paraffin
parafin uygulamak
paraffin
petrol mumu
paraffin
parafin mumu
English - English

Definition of paraffining in English English dictionary

paraffin
To impregnate or treat with paraffin
paraffin
Any member of the alkane hydrocarbons
paraffin
A petroleum based thin and colorless fuel oil, (kerosene in US English)
paraffin
the concrete gaurd rails often seen on highways
paraffin
Many cheeses are coated with a paraffin wax, particularly those destined for export markets Edam is probably the best known The wax protects the cheese
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A white or colorless pertroleum-derived solid wax It is often used in making candles and cosmetics This is the wax commonly found in the grocery store and used to seal canning jars
paraffin
a petroleum based thin and colorless fuel oil, (kerosine in US English.)
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hydrocarbon identified by saturated straight (normal or branched {iso}) carbon chains The generalized paraffinic molecule can be symbolized by the formula CH+ Paraffins are relatively non-reactive and have excellent oxidation stability In contrast to naphthenic oils, paraffinic lube oils have relatively high wax content and pour point, and generally have a high viscosity index (VI) Paraffinic solvents are generally lower in solvency than naphthenic or aromatic solvents See hydrocarbon, normal paraffin, and saturated hydrocarbon
paraffin
British usage from crude petroleum; used for candles and for preservative or waterproof coatings
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It was formerly regarded as a definite compound, but is now known to be a complex mixture of several higher hydrocarbons of the methane or marsh-gas series; hence, by extension, any substance, whether solid, liquid, or gaseous, of the same chemical series; thus coal gas and kerosene consist largely of paraffins
paraffin
paraffin wax
paraffin
{i} white substance that resembles wax (used in the manufacturing of medical preparations and other products)
paraffin
White waxy, odorless, tasteless substance obtained from petroleum and other oils
paraffin
(US) A semi-solid, waxy, colorless hydrocarbon used to make candles, wax paper and lubricants (UK) Kerosene
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It is used as an illuminant and lubricant
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It is very inert, not being acted upon by most of the strong chemical reagents
paraffin
by distillation
paraffin
a non-aromatic saturated hydrocarbon with the general formula CnH(2n+2)
paraffin
A white waxy substance, resembling spermaceti, tasteless and odorless, and obtained from coal tar, wood tar, petroleum, etc
paraffin
UK term for kerosene
paraffin
from crude petroleum; used for candles and for preservative or waterproof coatings
paraffin
Are recognized as the best lubricating oils and offer a number of advantages over napthenic oils High quality 100% paraffinic oils are the best type of base oils Both paraffin and napthenic are types of petroleum oils
paraffin
British name for a premium kerosine; used in lamps and space heaters
paraffin
Paraffin wax, or in American English paraffin, is a white wax obtained from petrol or coal. It is used to make candles and in beauty treatments. Paraffin wax, a mixture of organic compounds traditionally derived from petroleum but also obtained synthetically. It usually consists of alkane hydrocarbons (also called paraffins) and is used for coating and sealing, for candles, and in floor waxes, lubricants, waterproofing agents, and cosmetics. See also alkane
paraffin
Paraffin is a strong-smelling liquid which is used as a fuel in heaters, lamps, and engines. a paraffin lamp
paraffin
British usage
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