cerosin
/sɛrɪˈsɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A type of transparent, colorless, or white, usually odorless, wax, used in making varnishes, lacquers, and other coatings.
“The artist used ceresin to create a delicate finish on the wooden frame.”
1. noun
A type of transparent, colorless, or white, usually odorless, wax, used in making varnishes, lacquers, and other coatings.
“The artist used ceresin to create a delicate finish on the wooden frame.”