paraffine

/ˈpærəfɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

a colorless or white waxy solid substance obtained from petroleum, used in making candles, matches, and other products

“The old-fashioned candles were made from paraffin wax, which emitted a faint smell when burned.”

Synonyms

  • petroleum wax
  • wax

Antonyms

  • beeswax
  • ceresin