
1) Alee 2) Balm 3) Cerate 4) Chrism 5) Chrisom 6) Coldcream 7) Cream 8) Nard 9) Oil 10) Rub 11) Salve 12) Spikenard 13) Sunblock 14) Sunscreen 15) Unction 16) Unctuousness 17) Unguent
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1) Balm 2) Balm, salve 3) Cream 4) Curative 5) Cure 6) Emollient 7) Emolument 8) Emulsion 9) Fly trap, sometimes 10) French word used in English 11) Liniment 12) Lotion 13) Rash fighter 14) Remedy 15) Salve 16) Soothing balm 17) Soothing cream 18) Topical medication 19) Unction 20) Unguent 21) You might put it on a burn
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• (n.) That which serves to anoint; any soft unctuous substance used for smearing or anointing; an unguent.
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(from the article `pharmaceutical industry`) Semisolid dosage forms include ointments and creams. Ointments are preparations for external use, intended for application to the skin. Typically, ... ...varying degrees of fineness. Many medicinal substances are added to water, alcohol, or another solvent so that they can be used in solution...
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A substance used on the skin to soothe or heal wounds, burns, rashes, scrapes, or other skin problems. Also called unguent.
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An ointment has an oil base whereas a cream is water-soluble. (the word ointment comes from the latin ungere meaning anoint with oil). ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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(oint´mәnt) a semisolid preparation for external application to the skin or mucous membranes. Official ointments consist of medicinal substances incorporated in suitable vehicles (bases). Called also salve and unguent.
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Oint'ment noun [ Middle English
oinement , Old French
oignement , from French
oindre to anoint, Latin
ungere ,
unguere ; akin to Sanskrit
a...j , and to German
anke (in Switzerland) butter. The first
t in the E. word is due to the influence of ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: oynt′ment Definitions: 1. A semisolid preparation usually containing medicinal substances and intended for external application. Ointment bases used as vehicles fall into four general classes: 1) hydrocarbon bases (oleaginous ointment bases) keep medicaments in prolonged contact with the skin, act as occlusive dressi...
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Ointment: A medication preparation that is applied topically (onto the skin). An ointment has an oil base whereas a cream is water-soluble. (The word ointment comes from the Latin ungere meaning anoint with oil).
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Ointment is slang for money.
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[
n] - semisolid preparation (usually containing a medicine) applied externally as a remedy or for soothing an irritation
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unction noun semisolid preparation (usually containing a medicine) applied externally as a remedy or for soothing an irritation
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toiletry consisting of any of various substances in the form of a thick liquid that have a soothing and moisturizing effect when applied to the skin
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