Turpentine (disambiguation)

Turpentine, or wood turpentine, is the organic solvent derived from tree resin; it is a traditional solvent used by painters.

Turpentine may also refer to:

  • White spirit, the cheaper, mineral oil based replacement for turpentine
  • "Turpentine" (song), a 1990 song by grunge band Hole
  • Mr. Turpentine, Charlie Bucket's schoolteacher and fictional character in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory

Plants

  • Scrub turpentine (disambiguation)
  • Turpentine bush (disambiguation)
  • Turpentine tree (disambiguation)
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