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shellac b.’s resinous materials adapted to maxillary or mandibular edentulous casts to form baseplates for the construction of dentures.
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shellac c. a gastrolith caused by drinking shellac varnish.
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shellac A preparation of lac, usually dissolved in alcohol, and used chiefly as a wood finish.
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shellac sealer - Shellac is produced from the secretions of a bug, deposited on branches of trees in India. Shellac can be diluted with denatured alcohol to make the shellac workable, or to dissolve and remove shellac. Typically used on furniture, shellac can be used as a fast drying sealer. French Polish and simulated lacquer techniques employ the use of shellac as a sealer.
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