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lanolin

N ไขมัน ที่ ได้ จาก ขน แกะ  lanoline kai-man-ti-dai-jak-kon-kea

 

lanoline

N ไขมัน ที่ ได้ ขน แกะ  lanolin kai-man-ti-dai-kon-kea

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

LANOLIN

Lan "o *lin, n. Etym: [L. lana wool + oleum oil. ] (Physiol. Chem. )

 

Defn: A peculiar fatlike body, made up of cholesterin and certain fatty acids, found in feathers, hair, wool, and keratin tissues generally.

 

Note: Under the same name, it is prepared from wool for commercial purposes, and forms an admirable basis for ointments, being readily absorbed by the skin.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

lanolin

lan o lin |ˈlanl-in, ˈlanələn ˈlænlən | noun a fatty substance found naturally on sheep's wool. It is extracted as a yellowish viscous mixture of esters and used as a base for ointments. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: coined in German from Latin lana wool + oleum oil + -in 1 .

 

Oxford Dictionary

lanolin

lan |olin |ˈlan (ə )lɪn | noun [ mass noun ] a fatty substance found naturally on sheep's wool. It is extracted as a yellowish viscous mixture of esters and used as a base for ointments. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: coined in German from Latin lana wool + oleum oil + -in 1 .

 

Duden Dictionary

Lanolin

La no lin Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Lanol i n |zu lateinisch lana = Wolle und oleum = Öl aus dem in Schafwolle enthaltenen, gereinigten Fett hergestellte, hellgelbe, salbenartige Masse, die sich mit anderen Ölen und Fetten beliebig mischen lässt und besonders als Grundlage für Salben dient

 

French Dictionary

lanoline

lanoline n. f. nom féminin Substance onctueuse utilisée dans la composition des pommades. : Une lotion hydratante qui contient de la lanoline.

 

Spanish Dictionary

lanolina

lanolina nombre femenino Sustancia grasa de color amarillo blancuzco, que se obtiene de la lana del cordero o del carnero y de los caballos, y se emplea en farmacia y cosmética como excipiente por la facilidad con que es absorbida por la piel .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo del inglés lanoline y este del gérmanico, donde es compuesto del latín lana lana ’ y oleum aceite ’, por ser una sustancia que se extrae de la grasa de la lana de los corderos .