Rosined vs Rosied - What's the difference?
rosined | rosied |
(rosin)
(organic chemistry) A solid form of resin, obtained from liquid resin by vaporizing its volatile components.
Resin
To apply rosin to something.
As a verb rosined
is past tense of rosin.As an adjective rosied is
decorated with roses or a rose colour.rosined
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* *rosin
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* rosin paperVerb
(en verb)- We waited expectantly as the guest violinist rosined his bow in preparation to playing.