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n2:300012946
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skos:Concept
dct:created
1988-01-01T00:00:00
dct:modified
2015-04-21T20:31:34
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n2:300012882
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lac (resin) Gummilack goma laca lak (hars) gommalacca gomme laque (resin)
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300012946
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gum-lac gomme lacque laca (resina) Lack-lack gomme-laque (resin) laca de laca Lackharz lacca indiana gum lac lack (resin) laque de laque
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A resinous substance excreted by the lac insect, especially those who live on the twigs and soft new branches of several varieties of soapberry and acacia trees. Lac is used in the manufacture of varnishes (shellac), sealing wax (lac wax), and red colorants (lac dye) as early as ca. 1200 BCE in India. The word "lac" is the English version of Persian and Hindi words meaning "hundred thousand," indicating the large number of the tiny insects required to produce lac. Resina de la larva del insecto laca, Laccifer lacca Kerr, antes denominado Coccus laccae, utilizada en especial para producir barniz de laca. Een hars van de larve van het lakinsect Laccifer lacca Kerr; het wordt gebruikt om schellak mee te maken.