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 Translation for 'linseed oil' from English to Finnish
SYNO flaxseed oil | linseed oil
gastr.
pellavaöljy {noun}
linseed oil
Partial Matches
bot.gastr.
pellavansiemen {noun}
linseed
öljytäto oil
öljy {noun}oil
setripuunöljy {noun}cedarwood oil
setripuunöljy {noun}cedar oil
öljynmittatikku {noun}oil gauge
gastr.
kasvisöljy {noun}
vegetable oil
autot.
öljyn mittatikku {noun}
(oil) dipstick
sitruunaöljy {noun}lemon oil
autot.
öljynmittatikku {noun}
(oil) dipstick
voiteluöljy {noun}lubricating oil
moottoriöljy {noun}engine oil
kookosöljy {noun}coconut oil
eteerinen öljy {noun}essential oil
autot.
öljyjohto {noun}
oil pipeline
geol.
öljyhiekka {noun}
oil sand
gastr.
auringonkukkaöljy {noun}
sunflower oil
lämmitysöljy {noun}heating oil
gastr.
pellavaöljy {noun}
flaxseed oil
raakaöljy {noun}crude oil
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Usage Examples English
  • White lead when cooked into linseed oil acts as a drying agent, accelerating the polymerization of the oil film.
  • Previously, painters made their own paints individually, by grinding and mixing dry pigment powders with linseed oil, which were then stored in animal bladders.
  • It is certain that whilst employed there he used linseed oil as his medium, since the hospital books of that date make many allusions to this item in his expenses.
  • Processed lacquers can have oil added to them to make them glossy, for example, "shuai-urushi" (朱合漆) is mixed with linseed oil.
  • Drying oil such as walnut oil or linseed oil may be used in combination with amber, copal, rosin or other resins.

  • The components of Borglum's sealant included linseed oil, granite dust, and white lead, but a modern silicone replacement for the cracks is now used, disguised with granite dust.
  • Castor oil is not a drying oil, meaning that it has a low reactivity with air compared with oils such as linseed oil and tung oil.
  • Linseed oil and related oils are important components of useful products used in oil paints and related coatings.
  • For priming flexible canvas, an emulsion of gesso and linseed oil, also called "half-chalk ground", is used.
  • Rye flour is used in the original way to make Falun red paint (in addition to linseed oil and iron oxide) in Sweden.

  • Glazing putty mainly contains chalk as a filler in linseed oil.
  • Flax is grown for its seeds, which can be ground into a meal or turned into linseed oil, a product used as a nutritional supplement and as an ingredient in many wood-finishing products.
  • Many important nonfood oils are extracted from seeds. Linseed oil is used in paints. Oil from jojoba and crambe are similar to whale oil.
  • Interior house painting increasingly became the norm as the 19th century progressed, both for decorative reasons and because the paint was effective in preventing the walls rotting from damp. Linseed oil was also increasingly used as an inexpensive binder.
  • The vehicle and binder of oil paints is linseed oil (or another drying oil), whereas acrylic paint has water as the vehicle for an emulsion (suspension) of acrylic polymer, which serves as the binder.

  • The linseed oil itself comes from the flax seed, a common fiber crop.
  • Printing ink based on drying oils such as linseed oil and varnish loaded with pigment is then rolled over the surface.
  • A traditional and flexible chalk gesso is composed of lead carbonate and linseed oil, applied over a rabbit skin glue ground; a variation using titanium white pigment and calcium carbonate is rather brittle and susceptible to cracking.
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