candelilla wax

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candelilla wax

A worker harvests candelilla wax from desert shrubs.

Definition

Noun: A hard, brownish wax that is obtained as a coating from the stems of the candelilla shrub (Euphorbia antisyphilitica). It is a natural vegetable wax.

Usage

Candelilla wax is used as a noun to refer to the specific substance. It is typically used in industrial, cosmetic, and artistic contexts. - It is a primary ingredient in many products. - The wax is valued for its specific properties.

Examples
  • Noun:
    • The lip balm contains candelilla wax as a vegan alternative to beeswax.
    • Artists sometimes use candelilla wax in encaustic painting for its hardness.
    • The production of certain polishes and coatings relies on candelilla wax.
Advanced Usage
  • Technical/Industrial Context: The term is used precisely in formulations and specifications.
    • The formula requires 10% candelilla wax by weight for optimal texture.
Variants and Related Words
  • Candelilla: The name of the shrub from which the wax is derived.
  • Plant wax: A general category to which candelilla wax belongs.
  • Vegetable wax: Another general term for waxes derived from plants, including candelilla wax.
Synonyms
  • Botanical wax: A synonym emphasizing its plant origin.
  • Hard vegetable wax: A descriptive synonym highlighting its physical state and source.
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • Candelilla wax emulsion: A mixture where the wax is dispersed in water.
  • Refined candelilla wax: The wax after a purification process.
Notes

Candelilla wax is a specific compound noun. The word "candelilla" alone refers to the plant, while "candelilla wax" specifically denotes the wax product. It does not commonly form idioms or phrasal verbs.

candelilla wax

A worker harvests candelilla wax from desert shrubs.

Noun
  1. a hard brown wax that occurs as a coating on candelilla shrubs