Mastic Sentence Examples

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  • The chief productions are wheat, wine, oil, mastic, figs, raisins, honey, wax, cotton and silk.

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  • Briicke also brought forward an experiment of great importance, in which he showed that gum mastic, precipitated from an alcoholic solution poured into a large quantity of water, scatters light of a blue tint.

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  • He remarks that it is impossible to suppose that the particles of mastic are in the form of bubbles.

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  • Quicklime mixed with white of egg, hardened Canada balsam, and thick copal or mastic varnish are also useful for cementing broken china, which should be warmed before their application.

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  • The apple, pear, cherry and plum thrive well in the north; the orange, lemon, citron and sugar-cane in the south; styrax and mastic in the south-west; and the wheat lands of the Sivas vilayet can hardly be surpassed.

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  • The sugar-cane flourishes, the cotton-plant ripens to perfection, date-trees are seen in the gardens, the rocks are clothed with the prickly-pear or Indian fig, the enclosures of the fields are formed by aloes and sometimes pomegranates, the liquorice-root grows wild, and the mastic, the myrtle and many varieties of oleander and cistus form the underwood of the natural forests of arbutus and evergreen oak.

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  • Many species are rich in gums and resins; the calambac, mastic, copal, cedar, &c. Many others are oleaginous, among them, peanuts, sun-flowers, the bene seed (sesame), corozo, almond and palmachristi.

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  • Andros Island and the Abaco Islands may be specially noted for their profusion of large timber, including mahogany, mastic, lignum vitae, iron and bullet woods, and many others.

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  • The incense sticks and pastils known all over India under the names of ud-buti (" benzoin-light") or aggar-ki-buti (" wood aloes light") are composed of benzoin, wood aloes, sandalwood, rock lichen, patchouli, rose-malloes, talispat (the leaf of Flacourtia Cataphracta of Roxburgh), mastic and sugar-candy or gum.

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  • The hard transparent resins, such as the copals, dammars, mastic and sandarach, are principally used for varnishes and cement, while the softer odoriferous oleo-resins (frankincense, turpentine, copaiba) and gum-resins containing essential oils (ammoniacum, asafoetida, gamboge, myrrh, scammony) are more largely used for therapeutic purposes and incense.

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  • Jewellers' or Armenian cement consists of isinglass with mastic and gum ammoniac dissolved in spirit.

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  • Pistacia khinjak affords a mastic. The fruit, mixed with its resin, is used for food by the Achakzais in Southern Afghanistan.

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  • Its figs were noted in ancient times, but wine and gum mastic have always been the most important products.

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  • This mercantile brotherhood, formerly a privileged class, alone exploited the mastic trade; at the same time the Greeks were allowed to retain their rights of self-government and continued to exercise their industries.

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  • The spirit called mastic or raki is largely produced.

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  • The road deck was then surfaced with hand laid mastic asphalt.

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  • For example, high trafficked porous asphalt and stone mastic asphalt.

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  • Take fragrant spices; gum mastic, aromatic shells, 4 galbanum; add pure frankincense to the spices in equal proportions.

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  • Noise There are some very good reasons to use mastic on a slate roof.

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  • When applied correctly mastic is a useful and attractive way to finish and define corners and edges, especially in tiled areas.

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  • Where any are found, they must be sealed with either cement or flexible mastic depending on the size of the hole.

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  • The contractors glazed the case with a series of toughened glass panels, 19mm thick and sealed with clear mastic.

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  • This was treated with compound, and a heavy gage felt covering was cemented all over with a cold mastic.

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  • A storm collar is clamped around the pipe, onto a bead of silicone mastic, just above the flashing plate.

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  • Also, the edges against the panels have got a mastic sealant which has started to come away.

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  • Mastic Trees (Pistacia) - Summer-leafing and evergreen trees, generally not hardy enough in England to be of much value in our gardens.

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  • P. Lenticus, an evergreen shrub, or small tree, occasionally 15 to 20 feet high, is a native of the Mediterranean region, and produces the resinous substance known as mastic.

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  • His method uses mastic and fiberglass reinforced paper to form a surface over the countertop that's accepting of standard thinset mortar.

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  • Apply a coat of pre-mixed mastic to the top of the countertop using an 8-inch notched trowel.

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  • Lay the fiberglass reinforced paper on top of the mastic and use a large putty knife to smooth out any air bubbles.

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  • Mastic Home Exteriors has been in business for over 70 years.

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  • Cedria, or cedar resin, is a substance similar to mastic, that flows from incisions in the tree; and cedar manna is a sweet exudation from its branches.

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