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a synthetic resin, usually acrylic based, to which a high percentage (about 75 to 80 per cent) of an inert filler has been added (such as glass, quartz, or colloidal silica); filler particles are coated with a coupling agent that binds them to the resin matrix. Used chiefly in dental restorative procedures. Called also composite and composite resin.
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| resinous |
of the nature of a resin.
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| resinoid |
A material prepared from natural resinous matter such as gum resins.
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| resinoid |
A perfumery material prepared from natural, resinous substances by extraction with a hydrocarbon type of solvent. True resinoids contain all the hydrocarbon-soluble matter from the natural starting material, including the resins, but they contain no solvent.
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