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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)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’. - People also ask
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