šelak

šelak
šȅlak m <N mn -aci>
DEFINICIJA
tvrda prirodna smola različitog istočnoindijskog drveća iz roda Ficus; upotrebljava se za lakiranje namještaja, proizvodnju izolirajućih materijala, apreturu itd.
ETIMOLOGIJA
njem. Schellack ← dan. Schalenlack: lak u sitnim pločicama

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