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adhesive lim? material that joins surfaces together by adhesive forces, e.g., starch, gums, proteins, rubber, shellac or synthetics AIC Conservation Wiki

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albumen[1] albumen White of an egg, proteinaceous fluid Merriam-Webster Dictionary
analogue
binder bindmiddel egg, oil, gum, water, etc – any material that binds pigment together to make paint
bole Rødleire me lim for forgyldning
burnisher Redskap for polering av bladgull
canvas lerret
casein casein
chalk kritt Calcium carbonate, CaCO₃. A soft white, gray, or buff limestone composed chiefly of the shells of foraminifers. (Not to be confused with gesso.) PubChem https://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound/calcium_carbonate

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