pontianak gum

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(′pän·tē′ä·nək ′gəm)

(materials) A grayish-white copal from various jelutongs of the genus Dyera, indigenous to Malacca and Borneo; used in rubber manufacture, chewing gum, adhesives, paints, and varnishes. Also known as jelutong.


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