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- nounwax (noun)
- a sticky yellowish moldable substance secreted by honeybees as the material of honeycomb; beeswax.
- a white translucent material obtained by bleaching and purifying beeswax and used for such purposes as making candles, modeling, and as a basis of polishes.
- a viscous substance, typically a lipid or hydrocarbon.
- earwax.
- informalused in reference to phonograph records:"he didn't get on wax until 1959"
verbwax (verb) · waxes (third person present) · waxed (past tense) · waxed (past participle) · waxing (present participle)- cover or treat (something) with wax or a similar substance, typically to polish or protect it:"I washed and waxed the floor"
- remove unwanted hair from (a part of the body) by applying wax and then peeling off the wax and hairs together:"she waxed her legs when necessary"
- informalmake a recording of:"he waxed a series of tracks that emphasized his lead guitar work"
OriginOld English wæx, weax, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch was and German Wachs. The verb dates from late Middle English.verbwax (verb) · waxes (third person present) · waxed (past tense) · waxed (past participle) · waxing (present participle)- (of the moon between new and full) have a progressively larger part of its visible surface illuminated, increasing its apparent size.
- literarybecome larger or stronger:"his anger waxed"
- begin to speak or write about something in the specified manner:"they waxed lyrical about the old days"
OriginOld English weaxan, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch wassen and German wachsen, from an Indo-European root shared by Greek auxanein and Latin augere ‘to increase’.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- (of the moon between new and full) have a progressively larger part of its visible surface illuminated, increasing its apparent size.
- become larger or stronger:
- begin to speak or write about something in the specified manner:
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Waxes are organic compounds that characteristically consist of long aliphatic alkyl chains, although aromatic compounds may also be present. Natural waxes may contain unsaturated bonds and include various functional groups such as fatty …
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