linseed oil
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Definition
Noun: A drying oil extracted from the seeds of the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum). It is a yellowish liquid that hardens upon exposure to air, making it a key ingredient in various industrial and artistic applications, such as paints, varnishes, and linoleum.
Usage
Linseed oil is used as a binder in oil-based paints and as a protective finish for wood. It is valued for its ability to polymerize and form a durable, flexible film.
Examples
- Noun:
- The artist mixed the pigment with linseed oil to create her oil paint.
- Applying linseed oil to the wooden deck helps protect it from the weather.
Advanced Usage
- "Boiled linseed oil": Refers to linseed oil that has been treated with chemical driers to accelerate its drying time. It is commonly used in wood finishing.
- For a faster-drying finish, use boiled linseed oil on the furniture.
Variants and Related Words
- Flaxseed oil (n): Another term for linseed oil, especially when referring to its use as a dietary supplement. Note: The food-grade product is typically processed differently and may not have the same drying properties.
- Flaxseed oil is rich in omega-3 fatty acids.
Synonyms
- Flax oil: A direct synonym, emphasizing the source from the flax plant.
Related Phrases
- "Stand oil": A form of linseed oil that has been polymerized by heating in the absence of air, resulting in a thicker, more viscous oil used by artists.
- Stand oil is prized for its lack of yellowing and smooth brushing properties.
Noun
- a drying oil extracted from flax seed and used in making such things as oil paints