liquid latex
collocation in Englishmeaningsofliquidandlatex
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liquid
adjective
uk/ˈlɪk.wɪd/us/ˈlɪk.wɪd/
in the form of ...
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latex
noun[U]
uk/ˈleɪ.teks/us/ˈleɪ.teks/
a white liquid produced by many plants, especially rubber trees, or a rubber-like substance made from this or from plastic, used in making clothes, paint, ...
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(Definition ofliquidandlatexfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Mechanically made foams and froths, involves methods of introducing bubbles into liquid polymerisable matrices (e.g. an unvulcanised elastomer in the form of aliquidlatex).
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Liquidlatexis naturally clear and then dries into a translucent amber color.
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For this reason it is recommended thatliquidlatexbe allowed to vent for several minutes before being applied in this way.
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Unlike most other body and face paints,liquidlatexis removed by peeling it off since water does not reactivate it.
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Additional acrylic paints can be mixed with theliquidlatexsolution for custom colors but may not be suitable for use a cosmetic application.
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Liquidlatexmay also be used as body paint.
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Alternatively, shimmer powders can be dusted over driedliquidlatexto create metallic effects.
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The fumes from the ammonia inliquidlatexcan irritate the eyes when used as special effect make up on the face.
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The pair drive to a high-tech facility whereliquidlatexis poured over their heads.
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Aliquidlatexrubber base is introduced to a closed mold that has been vacuumed of air.
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Removal of a painted onliquidlatexgarment can result in painful hair removal.
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Appropriateliquidlatexsafety guidelines should be followed before the cosmetic use ofliquidlatex.
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Cosmeticliquidlatexcontains approximately 0.3% ammonia to increase shelf-life.
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The remainingliquidlatexis poured away for reuse, and the casting allowed to dry out until it is firm enough to be removed from the mould.
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Dealing with rawliquidlatexis more difficult because of the extra effort that must be put in to keep the thickness of the latex itself consistent.
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Due to the difference in curing,liquidlatexcan be applied to sheet latex clothing to add unique patterns and designs which can be pealed off the sheet latex afterwards.
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