"Unguentary" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Unguentary" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Unguentary" Meaning

Relating to ointments or the production of ointments.

"Unguentary" Examples

Unguentary


An adjective used to describe something that is related to ointments, creams, or unguents.

Example Sentences:


1. The pharmacist's store was filled with unguentary products that promised to soothe burns and skin irritations.
2. After an injury, her mother applied a thin layer of unguentary balm to the affected area to reduce inflammation.
3. The unguentary cream prescribed by the doctor helped to ease the pain of eczema.
4. In ancient times, unguentary treatments were used to cure various skin conditions.
5. The convenient unguentary stick was applied to kill static cling on her new woolen sweater.

"Unguentary" Similar Words

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Ungrudging

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Willing or eager without reluctance or hesitation.<br>Not grudging or sullen; willing or ready to do something without complaining.<br> Happily yielding or complaisant.

Ungrudgingly

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Ungual

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The word "ungual" refers to something related to or connected with fingernails or toenails.<br><br>Etymology: From the Latin word "unguis", meaning "nail".<br><br>In medical terms, an ungual can refer to a structure or growth located near a fingernail or toenail, such as an ungual tissue or an ungual turuncle (a type of skin cyst).

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Unguarded

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Unprotected or unwatchful; not on guard; not careful.

Unguent

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A cosmetic preparation that is a medication or has a therapeutic effect, especially in relieving skin irritation; a paste or ointment.

Unguentous

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Term used to describe excessive or elaborate speeches. ('Unguentous' is from the word "unguent," meaning an ointment or balm.)

Unguents

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Unguents are substances, typically creams, ointments, or oils, that are used to protect or treat the skin. They are often applied directly to the skin to provide moisture, soften and moisturize dry skin, and protect against irritants or harsh environmental conditions. Examples of unguents include lotions, creams, and baby oils. Medieval Apothecary uses uguents to treat cuts, burns, or other injuries.

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The term "Unguculata" refers to a order of gastropod mollusks, commonly known as snails and slugs, typically land-dwelling. However, the name specifically relates to a group of land snails with an ear-like appendage on the end of their foot called an "unger" or "helix."

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Unguiculated

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Unguinous

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