How To Use Resinated In A Sentence
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Greek fondness for resinated wine originated in antiquity when goatskin wine bags and later wooden barrels were sealed with resin to prevent leakage.
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Thirdly, a release agent is required that will allow the resinated components to be parted from the moulding tools without the components being damaged - yet without affecting the bonding between the fibre and the resin.
Autoblog
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To be resinated... except maybe for the mini deer, I want to make some kind of intense diorama featuring millions of those guys!
Items of insane cuteness I've received in the mail this week...
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a resinated ferrous salt, a resin compound of plumbic ferrocyanide, and a resin compound of ferrocyanide of manganese in combination with a salt of molybdenum and a resin compound of zinc sulphide.
Forty Centuries of Ink
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Greek wines are often resinated
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The juice from Roditis is often included in Greek's famous resinated white wine, Retsina, which I have to admit is a work in process for me.
Archive 2008-03-01
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Small cups of freshly made Turkish-style coffee are the national drink, as are ouzo - the aniseed-flavoured alcoholic drink - and retsina, the resinated wine, which are kept mostly for the evening and always accompanied by food.
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resinated wine
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She says words count, and her words have resinated with me, and the only way I would vote for her, is the same way alot of McCain voters (as his mother put it) hold my nose to vote for her.
Richardson: Clinton supporters 'clinging to the throne'
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Certain foods are emblematic of the national identity, including moussaka, baklava, thick coffee, and resinated wine (retsina).
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Small cups of freshly made Turkish-style coffee are the national drink, as are ouzo - the aniseed-flavoured alcoholic drink - and retsina, the resinated wine, which are kept mostly for the evening and always accompanied by food.
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Retsina, or resinated wine, has a distinctive flavor and tastes better when chilled.
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My inclination was for the Tropics, but on a freezing, frosty day, the thought of Mediterranean summers, cicadas, grapes, resinated wines and long slow afternoons spent in the shade took precedence and I enjoyed a couple of hours on Corfu.
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The book is most vivid when McGovern is relating his own research experiences -- how he was able to determine that a grog of wine, beer, and mead was prepared for a royal funeral feast at Gordion in Turkey, or how he learned that jars in the tomb of the Egyptian king Scorpion I at Abydos contained resinated wine imported from the southern Levant.
Books: Roots of the Vine
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Certain foods are emblematic of the national identity, including moussaka, baklava, thick coffee, and resinated wine (retsina).
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CHICKEN RETSINA Kotpoulo Retsinto meh Staflia page 224—Golden-brown pieces of sautéed chicken smothered in a sauce of resinated white wine and halved green grapes.
The Summer of My Greek Tavérna
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The preferred beverage was a cocktail, mixed in a large bowl, of wine, beer, and honey mead, possibly with a taste of pine resin; resinated wine was already popular in Bronze Age Greece.
The Trojan War
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It also had a small amount of marijuana, a grinder, and a resinated pipe.
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Greek fondness for resinated wine originated in antiquity when goatskin wine bags and later wooden barrels were sealed with resin to prevent leakage.