Pronunciation: /ˈlænəlɪn/
noun a fatty substance obtained from sheep's wool and used in making cosmetics and ointments
A1 I use lanolin to moisturize my skin.
A2 Lanolin is a common ingredient in many skincare products.
B1 Farmers collect lanolin from sheep's wool to use in various products.
B2 Lanolin is known for its emollient properties, making it great for dry skin.
C1 The pharmaceutical industry uses lanolin in the production of certain medications.
C2 Cosmetic companies often source high-quality lanolin for their premium skincare lines.
formal Lanolin is a waxy substance obtained from sheep's wool and is commonly used in cosmetic products.
informal I heard that lanolin is really good for moisturizing dry skin.
slang Hey, can you pass me that lanolin cream? My hands are so dry.
figurative Her words were like lanolin, soothing and comforting to the soul.
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