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resinify, v.|ˈrɛzɪnɪfaɪ| [ad. F. résinifier: see resin n. and -fy.] 1. trans. To change (into) natural or synthetic resin.
1816P. F. Tingry Varnisher's Guide (ed.2) 21 What is called frankincense is gallipot resinified. 1882Athenæum 7 Oct. 469/2 Oxidized or resinified by the influence of the air. 1933Chem. Abstr. XXVII. 4110 The disaggregated mass may be resinified more deeply with CH2O. 2. intr. To become resinous; to become a (natural or synthetic) resin.
1856Orr's Circ. Sci., Pract. Chem. 476 Common nut oil..is more apt to resinify and clog the wick than linseed. 1887A. M. Brown Anim. Alkaloids 31 Parvoline resinifies readily on exposure to the air. 1920Chem. Abstr. XIV. 3672 The Na salt of the 163° acid completely resinified on illumination in H2O. 1963F. M. Dean Naturally Occurring Oxygen Ring Compounds i. 2 Naturally occurring furans generally resinify in these conditions. Also ˈresinified ppl. a., ˈresinifying vbl. n.
1928Industr. & Engin. Chem. Aug. 798/1 Refractive indices of very highly resinified mixtures. 1933Ibid. June 646/1 Like all resinifying reactions, that which forms vinyl resins is imperfectly understood. 1936Trans. Faraday Soc. XXXII. 388 For the resinifying reactions we refer again to the scheme given earlier. |