- Ozokerite
- Озокерит, горный воск.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Краткий толковый словарь по полиграфии. 2010.
Ozokerite — … Wikipedia
ozokérite — ozocérite [ ozoserit ] ou ozokérite [ ozokerit ] n. f. • 1855, 1837; du gr. ozo « odeur » et keros « cire » ♦ Minér. Hydrocarbure naturel qui a la consistance et l aspect de la cire. ● ozocérite ou ozokérite nom féminin (grec odzein, exhaler une… … Encyclopédie Universelle
ozokerite — ▪ mineral wax also spelled Ozocerite (from Greek ozokēros, “odoriferous wax”), naturally occurring, light yellow to dark brown mineral wax composed principally of solid paraffinic hydrocarbons (compounds chiefly of hydrogen and carbon… … Universalium
ozokérite — ozocérite ou ozokérite (o zo sé ri t ou o zo ké ri t ) s. f. Sorte de résine ou de cire fossile dite aussi poix minérale. ÉTYMOLOGIE Termes grecs signifiant avoir de l odeur et cire … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
ozokerite — ozokeritas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Gamtinis bitumas. atitikmenys: angl. earth wax; fossil wax; mineral wax; nature paraffin; ozocerite; ozokerite rus. горный воск; озокерит ryšiai: sinonimas – kalnų vaškas … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
ozokerite — also ozocerite noun Etymology: German Ozokerit, from Greek ozein to smell + kēros wax more at cerumen Date: circa 1837 a waxy mineral mixture of hydrocarbons that is colorless or white when pure and often of unpleasant odor and is used especially … New Collegiate Dictionary
ozokerite — A mixture of paraffinic and cycloparaffinic hydrocarbons occurring in nature; it has a higher melting point than synthetic paraffin, and is used as a substitute for beeswax. SYN: ozocerite. purified o. SYN: ceresin. * * * ozo·ke·rite .ō zō ki(ə)r … Medical dictionary
ozokerite — n. natural paraffin wax; yellowish brown to black or green hydrocarbon wax; mineral wax … English contemporary dictionary
ozokerite — [əʊ zəʊkərʌɪt, sərʌɪt, ˌəʊzə(ʊ) sɪərʌɪt] noun a brown or black paraffin wax occurring naturally in some shales and sandstones and formerly used in candles, polishes, and electrical insulation. Origin C19: from Ger. Ozokerit, from Gk ozein to… … English new terms dictionary
ozokerite — ozo·ke·rite … English syllables