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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Brit·ish
a.
Of
or
pertaining
to
Great
Britain
or
to
its
inhabitants
; --
sometimes
restricted
to
the
original
inhabitants
.
British gum
,
a
brownish
substance
,
very
soluble
in
cold
water
,
formed
by
heating
dry
starch
at
a
temperature
of
about
600°
Fahr
.
It
corresponds
,
in
its
properties
,
to
dextrin
,
and
is
used
,
in
solution
,
as
a
substitute
for
gum
in
stiffering
goods
.
British lion
,
the
national
emblem
of
Great
Britain
.
British seas
,
the
four
seas
which
surround
Great
Britain
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Dex·trin
n.
Chem.
A
translucent
,
gummy
,
amorphous
substance
,
nearly
tasteless
and
odorless
,
used
as
a
substitute
for
gum
,
for
sizing
,
etc
.,
and
obtained
from
starch
by
the
action
of
heat
,
acids
,
or
diastase
.
It
is
of
somewhat
variable
composition
,
containing
several
carbohydrates
which
change
easily
to
their
respective
varieties
of
sugar
.
It
is
so
named
from
its
rotating
the
plane
of
polarization
to
the
right
; --
called
also
British gum
,
Alsace gum
,
gommelin
,
leiocome
,
etc
.
See
Achroodextrin
,
and
Erythrodextrin
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Gum
,
n.
1.
A
vegetable
secretion
of
many
trees
or
plants
that
hardens
when
it
exudes
,
but
is
soluble
in
water
;
as
,
gum
arabic
;
gum
tragacanth
;
the
gum
of
the
cherry
tree
.
Also
,
with
less
propriety
,
exudations
that
are
not
soluble
in
water
;
as
,
gum
copal
and
gum
sandarac
,
which
are
really
resins
.
2.
Bot.
See
Gum tree
,
below
.
3.
A
hive
made
of
a
section
of
a
hollow
gum
tree
;
hence
,
any
roughly
made
hive
;
also
,
a
vessel
or
bin
made
of
a
hollow
log
. [
Southern
U
.
S
.]
4.
A
rubber
overshoe
. [
Local
,
U
.
S
.]
Black gum
,
Blue gum
,
British gum
,
etc
.
See
under
Black
,
Blue
,
etc
.
Gum Acaroidea
,
the
resinous
gum
of
the
Australian
grass
tree
(
Xanlhorrhœa
).
Gum animal
Zool.
,
the
galago
of
West
Africa
; --
so
called
because
it
feeds
on
gums
.
See
Galago
.
Gum animi or animé
.
See
Animé
.
Gum arabic
,
a
gum
yielded
mostly
by
several
species
of
Acacia
(
chiefly
A. vera
and
A. Arabica
)
growing
in
Africa
and
Southern
Asia
; --
called
also
gum acacia
.
East
Indian
gum
arabic
comes
from
a
tree
of
the
Orange
family
which
bears
the
elephant
apple
.
Gum butea
,
a
gum
yielded
by
the
Indian
plants
Butea frondosa
and
B. superba
,
and
used
locally
in
tanning
and
in
precipitating
indigo
.
Gum cistus
,
a
plant
of
the
genus
Cistus
(
Cistus ladaniferus
),
a
species
of
rock
rose
.
Gum dragon
.
See
Tragacanth
.
Gum elastic
,
Elastic gum
.
See
Caoutchouc
.
Gum elemi
.
See
Elemi
.
Gum juniper
.
See
Sandarac
.
Gum kino
.
See
under
Kino
.
Gum lac
.
See
Lac
.
Gum Ladanum
,
a
fragrant
gum
yielded
by
several
Oriental
species
of
Cistus
or
rock
rose
.
Gum passages
,
sap
receptacles
extending
through
the
parenchyma
of
certain
plants
(
Amygdalace
æ,
Cactace
æ,
etc
.),
and
affording
passage
for
gum
.
Gum pot
,
a
varnish
maker's
utensil
for
melting
gum
and
mixing
other
ingredients
.
Gum resin
,
the
milky
juice
of
a
plant
solidified
by
exposure
to
air
;
one
of
certain
inspissated
saps
,
mixtures
of
,
or
having
properties
of
,
gum
and
resin
;
a
resin
containing
more
or
less
mucilaginous
and
gummy
matter
.
Gum sandarac
.
See
Sandarac
.
Gum Senegal
,
a
gum
similar
to
gum
arabic
,
yielded
by
trees
(
Acacia Verek
and
A. Adansoniä
)
growing
in
the
Senegal
country
,
West
Africa
.
Gum tragacanth
.
See
Tragacanth
.
Gum water
,
a
solution
of
gum
,
esp
.
of
gum
arabic
,
in
water
.
Gum wood
,
the
wood
of
any
gum
tree
,
esp
.
the
wood
of
the
Eucalyptus piperita
,
of
New
South
Wales
.
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