earth wax
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Definition
- Noun:
- A waxy mineral mixture: "earth wax" refers to a naturally occurring, waxy mineral substance composed primarily of hydrocarbons. It is found in association with petroleum deposits.
- A source for ceresin and candles: Some varieties of this mineral are processed for use in making ceresin (a refined wax) and candles.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Miners extracted earth wax from the shale deposits.
- This variety of earth wax is particularly suitable for manufacturing high-quality candles.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Geological Context: The term is used in geology and mining to describe a specific natural hydrocarbon wax.
- The geological survey confirmed the presence of earth wax in the sedimentary basin.
Variants and Related Words
- Ozokerite (n): A synonym for earth wax; a natural fossil wax.
- Ozokerite is another name for the mineral earth wax.
- Ceresin (n): A refined wax derived from purifying earth wax/ozokerite.
- Ceresin is produced by refining raw earth wax.
Synonyms
- Ozocerite: An alternative spelling for ozokerite.
- Fossil wax: A general term for waxes of natural mineral origin.
- Mineral wax: A broad term for waxy substances derived from minerals.
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Earth wax deposit: Refers to a natural accumulation of the mineral.
- The company secured rights to the earth wax deposit.
Noun
- a waxy mineral that is a mixture of hydrocarbons and occurs in association with petroleum; some varieties are used in making ceresin and candles