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chemically defined colour lakes; preparations as specified in note to this chapter based on colour lakes other colouring matter; preparations as specified in note to this chapter, other than those of headings , or ; inorganic products of a kind used as luminophores, whether or not chemically defined prepared
pigments, prepared opacifiers and prepared colours, vitrifiable enamels and glazes, engobes (slips), liquid lustres and similar preparations, of a kind used in the ceramic enamelling or glass industry; glass frit and other glass, in the form of powder, granules or flakes paints and varnishes (including...
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of other animals, such as whales or elephants , are also called cows). to refer to a specific number of these animals without specifying their gender, it must be stated as (for example) ten head of cattle. some australian , canadian , new zealand , and scottish farmers use the term cattlebeast or simply
"beast." obsolete terms for cattle include neat (horned oxen, from which "neatsfoot oil" is derived), beef (young ox), and beefing (young animal fit for slaughtering). in common use, the term oxen does not signify a unique bovine, but rather large and heavy set breeds of bos taurus cattle trained as...
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