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Definition of Stand oil
1. Noun. A thick oil comprised of linseed, tung, or soya oils which have been heated to over 300 C.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stand Oil
Literary usage of Stand oil
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Drying Oils, Boiled Oil, & Solid & Liquid Driers: A Practical Work for by Louis Edgar Andrés (1901)
"Very pale linseed oil, thickened to the consistency of stand oil.—The preceding
oil, like all those prepared by ..."
2. Rubber, Resins, Paints and Varnishes by Robert Selby Morrell, Armand de Waele (1920)
"Andes considers stand oil to be a linseed oil thickened by heat or by superheated
... Extremely thick stand oil is called printer-s varnish in English; ..."
3. Industrial Chemistry: A Manual for the Student and Manufacturer by Allen Rogers (1920)
"Lithographic or " Stand " Oil. Linseed oil which has been bleached or ... This is
in this country generally called lithographic oil, in Europe stand oil. ..."
4. Industrial Chemistry: A Manual for the Student and Manufacturer by Allen Rogers (1920)
"Lithographic or " Stand " Oil. Linseed oil which has been bleached or ... This is
in this country generally called lithographic oil, in Europe stand oil. ..."
5. Business Organization and Combination: An Analysis of the Evolution and by Lewis Henry Haney (1913)
"An imaginary outline balance sheet of the trust expresses the idea in a nutshell: —
ASSETS LIABILITIES Stock of Stand. Oil Co. of Trust certificates (). ..."
6. Business Organization and Combination: An Analysis of the Evolution and by Lewis Henry Haney (1916)
"An imaginary outline balance sheet of the trust expresses the idea in a nutshell: —
ASSETS LIABILITIES Stock of Stand. Oil Co. of Trust certificates (). ..."