Results for: antiseptic, apply creosote to, chimney tar, fragrant oily liquid derived from coal and wood tar, wood preservative
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antiseptic, apply creosote to, chimney tar, fragrant oily liquid derived from coal and wood tar, wood preservativecreosote
(Accounting) method of measuring the profitability of a company (derived by dividing the net income by total assets)ROI (return on investment)
(Botany) genus of fragrant herbs that includes the mint family (peppermint, spearmint, etc.)mentha
(Botany) plant of the genus mentha (genus of fragrant herbs including peppermint, spearmint, and horsemint, etc.); hard or soft mint-flavored candy; factory where money is produced; gold mine (Slang), in perfect condition, invent, make coins, print mon...mint
(British) cylindrical pipe or deflector made of metal or earthenware attached to the top of a chimney, pipe on top of chimneychimney pot
(British) kindling, small sticks of wood or other flammable materials that are used for starting firesfirelighter
(British) sandwich; slice of bread and butter; (British Slang) fellow worker, colleague (esp. in a coal mine)butty
(British) tiny plastic or wood piece (red or black) used in checkers, diversify with color, variegate; mark like a checkerboard (also checker)chequer
(Chemistry) add carbolic acid (antiseptic substance)carbolize
(Chemistry) C5H8, compound found in plant essential oils and which belongs to the family of natural unsaturated hydrocarbons derived from isoprene units (aromatic that is used in food and perfumes), chemical from essential oilsterpene
(Chemistry) colorless flammable liquid (used in the manufacture of acetic acid, perfumes, and drugs), colorless liquid with distinctive smell, ethanalacetaldehyde
(Chemistry) colorless flammable liquid used in the manufacture of cosmetics and as a solvent; any of a class of compounds created by the combination of aldehydes and alcohol, colorless chemical solvent, organic compoundacetal
(Chemistry) compound derived from the oil of cloves and other oils (used in perfumes and dentistry), oily liquid from cloveseugenol
(Chemistry) crystalline chemical compound derived from coal tar (used in the manufacture of dyes and medications), colorless hydrocarbonphenanthrene
(Chemistry) derived from propionic acid (type of acid used in food, perfumes, and medicine)propionic
 

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