[med.L. terebinthina sb., short for terebinthina rēsīna terebinthine resin: see TEREBINTHINE B. 2.] The pharmacopœial name of turpentine.
1693. trans. Blancards Phys. Dict. (ed. 2). Terebinthina, is twofold, vulgar and Venetian.
1859. Gullick & Timbs, Paint., 209. By Turpentine and Terebinthina is understood the generally light-coloured resinous liquid which flows from many kinds of trees.
1899. Syd. Soc. Lex., s.v., Terebinthina (Ph. U. S.) is the concrete oleo-resin ; also the juice of Pinus australis and other species of Pinus.