solvent
111solvent abuse — noun the use of certain volatile organic solvents as intoxicants by inhalation, e.g. glue sniffing …
112solvent abuse — formal noun (U) the habit of breathing in gases from glues or similar substances in order to get a pleasant feeling; gluesniffing …
113solvent abuse — UK / US noun [uncountable] the dangerous habit of breathing in the gas from substances like glue in order to feel good …
114solvent pop — Small bumps in a paint film which, under close inspection, can be seen to have small holes in the top; caused by excessive film depth being applied in one coat, preventing the thinners from escaping properly …
115solvent popping — Blister that form on the paint film, caused by trapped solvents …
116solvent resistance — Ability of an adhesive, coating, or sealer to withstand total immersion in a given solution without losing its original properties …
117solvent debt — A debt which can promptly be enforced and realized. Ward v Pittsburgh, 321 Pa 414, 184 A 240, 105 ALR 682. An obligation which is collectible by the creditor in the ordinary course of business resort to suit or execution not being required.… …
118solvent debtor — See solvency …
119solvent dye — noun : any of a class of dyes that are soluble in varying degree in organic solvents and are usually insoluble in water see dye table I …
120Theta solvent — In a polymer solution, a theta solvent (or θ solvent) is a solvent in which polymer coils act like ideal chains, assuming exactly their random walk coil dimensions. Thermodynamically, the excess chemical potential of mixing between a polymer and… …