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gutta-percha - vertaling naar arabisch

LATEX DERIVED FROM THE GUTTA-PERCHA TREE (TREE OF THE GENUS PALAQUIUM IN THE FAMILY SAPOTACEAE)
Gutta percha; Guttapercha; Gutta-Percha
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  • ''Palaquium gutta''
  • Lithograph depicting the [[caning of Charles Sumner]] with a cane made of gutta-percha
  • Gutta-percha points used in dentistry
  • Cable manufacturing with gutta-percha at the Telegraph Construction and Maintenance Company in [[Greenwich]], London, ''circa'' 1865
  • Kayan]] tribe in [[Borneo]] harvesting the sap of a gutta-percha tree {{circa}} 1910<!-- Published in 1912 -->
  • Old State House]] museum, [[Boston, Massachusetts]])

gutta-percha         
طَبْرَخِيّ , مستحضر نباتي يستعمل في تجبير الكسور
gutta-percha         
طَبْرَخِيّ (مستحضر نباتي يستعمل في تجبير الكسور)
gutta percha         
‎ طَبْرَخِيّ:مستحضر نباتي يستعمل في تجبير الكسور‎

Definitie

Gutta-percha
·noun A concrete juice produced by various trees found in the Malayan archipelago, especially by the Isonandra, / Dichopsis, Gutta. It becomes soft, and unpressible at the tamperature of boiling water, and, on cooling, retains its new shape. It dissolves in oils and ethers, but not in water. In many of its properties it resembles caoutchouc, and it is extensively used for many economical purposes. The Mimusops globosa of Guiana also yields this material.

Wikipedia

Gutta-percha

Gutta-percha is a tree of the genus Palaquium in the family Sapotaceae. The name also refers to the rigid, naturally biologically inert, resilient, electrically nonconductive, thermoplastic latex derived from the tree, particularly from Palaquium gutta; it is a polymer of isoprene which forms a rubber-like elastomer.

The word "gutta-percha" comes from the plant's name in Malay: getah translates as "latex". Percha or perca is an older name for Sumatra.