He does take issue with certain folk's usage of English. However, his
reasons to why are what matter. His reason for taking issue to terminology is because he believes that the usage of the term "oleo-resin" was being used by some to not only describe the scent of an oil, but rather to also describe what the oil is made from. Hence how he came to his conclusions. Now..whether there was a misunderstanding on his behalf or not, what Pearl is saying is that Al Shareef uses the same methods of nomenclature in describing scent, such as "resin" and "resinous". However, this is besides the point, Al Shareef is describing the scent of resin. He did not think the LOT project was describing the scent of resin, hence why he isn't doing the same thing (even though employing the same language).
Due to the following... PEARL's post does in fact fall flat, as he compared apples and oranges (due to him claiming Al Shareef does the exact same thing, WITHOUT understanding the premise that Al Shareef is basing his argument on).
Heck, Al Shareef flat out mentions that you can use the term Oleoresin as an expression in his posts, see the image below:
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He outright says that you can use the term as an expression, the same way he uses "resin" and "resinous" as an expression.