a wax for skis
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klistera wax for skis
klistersKLISTER, a wax for skis
klistersa soft wax used on skis
klistera soft wax used on skis
christieany of several skiing turns executed in order to change direction on a downhill run or for decreasing speed or stopping, esp. a turn in which the body is swung around with the skis kept parallel
SIGNETA ring for sealing wax.
candlerswax cylinder with a wick for burning
earthwaxa natural wax used for electrical insulation
candlewax cylinder with a wick for burning
candlerwax cylinder with a wick for burning
candleswax cylinder with a wick for burning
earthwaxesEARTHWAX, a natural wax used for electrical insulation
heelballsA mixture of hard wax and lampblack used by shoemakers for polishing
heelballA mixture of hard wax and lampblack used by shoemakers for polishing
plastilinaa mixture of clay with oil, zinc oxide, sulphur and wax for modelling
carnaubasWax from this palm, formerly used as a polish and for making candles
plastilinasPLASTILINA, a mixture of clay with oil, zinc oxide, sulphur and wax for modelling
cirea highly glazed finish for fabrics usually achieved by applying wax to the fabric
waxingthe act or technique of applying a depilatory wax to the body for removing hair
candleberryAny of a number of trees or shrubs whose berries or seeds yield a wax or oil that can be used for making candles, in particular
candleberriesAny of a number of trees or shrubs whose berries or seeds yield a wax or oil that can be used for making candles, in particular
stylusAn ancient writing implement, consisting of a small rod with a pointed end for scratching letters on wax-covered tablets, and a blunt end for obliterating them
stylusesAn ancient writing implement, consisting of a small rod with a pointed end for scratching letters on wax-covered tablets, and a blunt end for obliterating them
honeybeesA stinging winged insect that collects nectar and pollen, produces wax and honey, and lives in large communities. It was domesticated for its honey around the end of the Neolithic period and is usually kept in hives
ceratesunctuous, often medicated, preparation for external application, consisting of lard or oil mixed with wax, rosin, or the like, esp. one that has a firmer consistency than a typical ointment and does not melt when in contact with the skin
cerateunctuous, often medicated, preparation for external application, consisting of lard or oil mixed with wax, rosin, or the like, esp. one that has a firmer consistency than a typical ointment and does not melt when in contact with the skin
electrotypesfacsimile, for use in printing, of a block of type, an engraving, or the like, consisting of a thin copper or nickel shell deposited by electrolytic action in a wax, lead, or plastic mold of the original and backed with lead alloy