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Colloid

Resembling glue or jelly characterized by a jellylike appearance gelatinous as colloid tumors

Colloidal

Pertaining to or of the nature of colloids

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Carrageenan

a colloidal material obtained from seaweed or Irish moss used as an thickening or emulsifying agent and for stabilizing foods

Collotype

A photomechanical print made directly from a hardened film of gelatin or other colloid also the process of making such prints According to one method the film is sensitized with potassium dichromate

Gelatin

Animal jelly glutinous material obtained from animal tissues by prolonged boiling Specifically Physiol Chem a nitrogeneous colloid not existing as such in the animal body but formed by the hydrating action of boiling water on

Rubber

contains about 60% water, 35% rubber hydrocarbon, and 5% proteins and other substances. Coagulation is prevented by protective colloids, but can be induced by addition of acetic or formic acid. Synthetic latices include polystyrene, SBR rubber, neoprene,

Slime

and in ore deposits which have been exposed to climatic action; they include clay, alumina hydrated iron, near colloidal common earths and weathered feldspars. Secondary slimes are very finely ground minerals from the true ore (Pryor 2)

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Colloid

Resembling glue or jelly characterized by a jellylike appearance gelatinous as colloid tumors

Colloidal

Pertaining to or of the nature of colloids

Colloidality

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Carrageenan

a colloidal material obtained from seaweed or Irish moss used as an thickening or emulsifying agent and for stabilizing foods

Collotype

A photomechanical print made directly from a hardened film of gelatin or other colloid also the process of making such prints According to one method the film is sensitized with potassium dichromate

Gelatin

Animal jelly glutinous material obtained from animal tissues by prolonged boiling Specifically Physiol Chem a nitrogeneous colloid not existing as such in the animal body but formed by the hydrating action of boiling water on

Rubber

contains about 60% water, 35% rubber hydrocarbon, and 5% proteins and other substances. Coagulation is prevented by protective colloids, but can be induced by addition of acetic or formic acid. Synthetic latices include polystyrene, SBR rubber, neoprene,

Slime

and in ore deposits which have been exposed to climatic action; they include clay, alumina hydrated iron, near colloidal common earths and weathered feldspars. Secondary slimes are very finely ground minerals from the true ore (Pryor 2)

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