Alkyd

/ˈælkɪd/ noun

A type of synthetic resin made from alcohol and a polybasic acid, widely used in making modern paints, varnishes, and coatings.

A contraction of 'alkyl' + 'acid', coined in the 1920s by chemists developing new synthetic resins. The shortened term became standard nomenclature for this entire class of polymers.

AMአልኪድ ሬዚን
ARراتنج الألكيد
BNঅ্যালকাইড রেজিন
CAresina d'alquídic
CSalkyd
DAalkyd
DEAlkydharz
ELρετσινά αλκυλικής
ESresina alquídica
FAرزین آلکایدی
FIalkydi
FRrésine alkyde
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