Definition of Copals

1. copal [n] - See also: copal

Lexicographical Neighbors of Copals

cop shops
cop the bun
copacetic
copacking
copaiba
copaiba balsam
copaibas
copaid
copaiva
copaivas
copal
copaline
copalite
copalm
copalms
copals (current term)
coparaffinate
coparcenaries
coparcenary
coparcener
coparceners
coparcenies
coparceny
coparent
coparented
coparenting
coparents
coparsite
copartment
copartments

Literary usage of Copals

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Conquest of Canada by George Warburton (1849)
"... agates, copals, and jaspers have been found, and traces of coal have also been observed.2 1 Gray says, in 1809, that "no coal has ever yet heen found in ..."

2. The "Exposition" Expounded, Defended and Supplemented by John Carroll (1881)
"ORIGINAL TITLE OF THE NEEDED EXPOSITION; OB, THE CLAIMS AND ALLEGATIONS OF THE CANADA EPIS- copals CALMLY CONSIDERED, BY ONE OF THE REPUTED " SECEDERS" ..."

3. The Manufacture of Varnishes and Kindred Industries: Based on and Including by John Geddes M'Intosh, Achille Livache (1908)
"Commercial copals thus yield by dry distillation (1) a volatile oil and (2) a resinous residuum soluble in all varnish solvents, including linseed oil, ..."

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