| dammar |
Oil soluble resins that originate in the East Indies and were once used in the preparation of varnishes and lacquers. Often used in the past for clear over-print varnishes and to improve the gloss and hardness of baking alkyds. Sometimes spelled Damar.
Ãâó: www.paintinfo.com/mpi/store/glossary/gloss-d.htm
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| damages |
(1) Money recoverable by one suffering a loss or injury. (2) The loss of value to property adjoining a property taken in condemnation proceedings, rather than the value of the property taken.
Ãâó: www.massrelaw.org/glossary/d.htm
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| damp |
For a surface, damp indicates a moist condition with no visible water at the surface.
Ãâó: www.paintinfo.com/mpi/store/glossary/gloss-d.htm
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| dam |
a catch-all phrase that describes the process of managing digital
Ãâó: mixonline.com/education/articles/audio_pedant_big_...
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| Damalinia |
a genus of parasitic biting lice (order Mallophaga); several species were formerly classified in the genus Trichodectes. D. bo´vis infests cattle; D. e´qui and D. pilo´sus infest horses; D. herm´si and D. o´vis infest sheep; and D. cap´rae, D. cras´sipes, and D. limba´ta infest goats.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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