"Sebaceousness" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The term 'sebaceousness' refers to the quality or state of being oily or fatty, often in reference to the sebaceous glands in the skin that produce sebum. It can also describe something or someone characterized by excessive oiliness or fatty texture.
In medical contexts, sebaceousness may relate to the amount of sebum produced by the body or the appearance of sebaceous skin lesions or conditions, such as acne.
In general usage, sebaceousness can be descriptive of textures, substances, or products that exhibit excessive oiliness or fat content.
The quality of being suitable for use at sea, especially in terms of being strong enough to withstand different weather conditions and capable of floating safely in water.
Sebacic acid is a dicarboxylic acid with the chemical formula CH₃(CH₂)₈CH(COOH)₂. It is an unsaturated dicarboxylic acid, and is the amide-forming component of the fatty amide series of various seed oils, including castor oil, as well as the fatty acid component of the amino acid gelation in maize.
"Sebastian" is a male given name of Latin origin. It means "from Sebastia," which was the ancient Greek name for the city of Sivas in central Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). The name Sebastian is often associated with Saint Sebastian, a 3rd-century Christian martyr. In modern times, the name Sebastian has become popular worldwide and is known for being a handsome and elegant name with a rich history and cultural significance. It's also associated with traits like bravery, loyalty, and charm.