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United in growth; hence, formed by coalition of separate particles into one mass; united in a solid form.
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A compound or mass formed by concretion, spontaneous union, or coalescence of separate particles of matter in one body.
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Sugar boiled down from cane juice to a solid mass.
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To unite or coalesce, as separate particles, into a mass or solid body.
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To form into a mass, as by the cohesion or coalescence of separate particles.
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form into a solid mass; coalesce
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formed by the coalescence of particles
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highly odoriferous, concentrated, waxy, solid or semi-solid perfume material extracted by a solvent
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Extraction of fresh natural plant materials, usually with non-polar organic solvents (e.g. hexane) which yield, after removal of the solvent by vacuum distillation, a semi-solid wax. They represent the closest odor duplication of the flower, bark, leaves etc...
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A thick, fragrant material extracted from a botanical base through solvent extraction. Contains the essential oils, fatty acids and wax from the plant base.
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A waxy semi-solid or solid material derived from plant material by a solvent.
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Brick. Solid concrete masonry unit available in clay brick dimensions. (ASTM C145.)
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A prepared perfume material extracted from non-resinous or low resinous natural raw material (almost exclusively of vegetable origin, e.g. bark, flower, herb, leaf, root, etc.) Concretes are extracted from previously live tissue, while resinoids are extracted from plant exudations (not tissue). Concretes are usually solid, waxy, non-crystalline masses. Like absolutes, concretes can come from chassis and pommades.
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A waxy concentrate semi-solid essential oil extract, made from plant material, and is used to make an absolute
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Waxy, solid or semi-solid perfume material prepared from previously live plant matter, usually using a hydrocarbon type of solvent, which yields, after solvent removal, a waxy, solid or semi-solid concentrate.
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A French word referring to a particular perfume from basic material Concretes are produced by extracting plant tissue with solvents
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Concrete is the term used in perfumery to refer to the hard, waxy substance that's left after the solvent has been applied to the raw material, and has evaporated.
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