wood tar
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Definition
Noun: A dark, thick, viscous liquid produced by heating wood in the absence of air (a process called destructive distillation). It is a complex mixture of organic chemicals.
Usage
"Wood tar" is an uncountable noun. It refers to the substance as a material, not to individual units. It is often specified by the type of wood, such as pine tar or birch tar. * Historically, wood tar was used for waterproofing and preserving wood on ships. * The distinctive smell of some soaps comes from pine wood tar. * Wood tar can be further processed to produce creosote and other chemicals.
Examples
- The barrels were sealed with wood tar to make them watertight.
- Wood tar from birch trees has traditional medicinal uses.
- The production of wood tar was an important industry in forested regions.
Advanced Usage
- "Tar" vs. "Wood Tar": While "tar" can refer to similar substances derived from coal or petroleum, "wood tar" specifies the organic, plant-based origin.
- As a modifier: "Wood-tar" can be used adjectivally in compound nouns (e.g., wood-tar pitch, wood-tar soap).
Variants and Related Words
- Pine tar: A specific type of wood tar derived from pine wood, commonly used in baseball for grip and in some skincare products.
- Birch tar: A type of wood tar from birch bark, historically used as an adhesive and in leather processing.
- Destructive distillation: The industrial process used to produce wood tar, charcoal, and other products from wood.
- Creosote: A product obtained from the distillation of wood tar, used as a wood preservative.
Synonyms
- Pyroligneous tar: A more technical synonym.
- Stockholm tar: An archaic term, historically referring to high-quality pine tar exported from Stockholm.
Related Phrases
- To tar: (Verb) To coat something with tar. While often using petroleum-based tar today, the verb originates from the use of wood tar.
- Example: They tarred the ropes to protect them from rot.
Noun
- any tar obtained by the destructive distillation of wood