Search for crossword answers and clues

Answer for the clue "A mixture of fatty acids and esters ", 7 letters:
lanolin

Alternative clues for the word lanolin

Word definitions for lanolin in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
fatty matter extracted from sheep's wool," 1885, from German Lanolin , coined by German physician Mathias Eugenius Oscar Liebreich (1838-1908) from Latin lana "wool" (see wool ) + oleum "oil, fat" (see oil (n.)) + chemical suffix -in (2).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A greasy yellow substance chemically akin to wax that is secreted from wooly animals, with a variety of uses from rust prevention, lubrication and waterproofing to cosmetics and skin ointments.

Usage examples of lanolin.

Its bhederin-hide binding was stained and scarred, the lambskin pages within smelling of lanolin and bloodberry ink.

He counted a variety of scents, from tie smells men carried in and took away with them back to their own lives, the smells of their work-horse, clay, grain dust, the lanolin soldiers used in the care of leather uniforms, and the oil they used for sharpening their weapons, to a redolent wisp of almond oil, and the stale dirt and wet wood of the building.

Everything about the cavernous chamber was precisely as I remembered, only now the pleasantly musty air was spiced with the familiar aromas of cedarwood oil and lanolin, as well as a resinous tang of new wood, for a few of the shelves had been repaired and the railing in the gallery replaced.

The new packages should have the pin vises, some assorted sewing needles, lens paper, lanolin hand cleaner, and a couple of X-Acto knives and some blades.