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French to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering | |||||||
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na | Paper essence |
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na | turpentine |
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Paper essence Explanation: By-product of the fabrication of paper, usually a type of resin or other strong-smelling chemical that is a byproduct and usually used in glue or other chemical applications. |
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turpentine Explanation: Found this in Termium. Essence de papeterie au bisulfite= sulfite turpentine. Hope this helps! |
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