noun
Etymology: New Latin acaroides
: a red or yellow balsamic alcohol-soluble resin from Australian grass trees used chiefly in varnishes, printing inks, and paper sizes — called also accroides, gum accroides
noun
Etymology: New Latin acaroides
: a red or yellow balsamic alcohol-soluble resin from Australian grass trees used chiefly in varnishes, printing inks, and paper sizes — called also accroides, gum accroides
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012