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ointment+(noun)

  • 1 ointment

    ['ointmənt]
    (any greasy substance rubbed on the skin to heal injuries etc.) tepalas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > ointment

  • 2 application

    [æpli-]
    1) (a formal request; an act of applying: several applications for the new job; The syllabus can be obtained on application to the headmaster.) prašymas, pareiškimas
    2) (hard work: He has got a good job through sheer application.) stropumas
    3) (an ointment etc applied to a cut, wound etc.) ant žaizdos dedami vaistai, pavilgas, tepalas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > application

  • 3 salve

    [sælv, ]( American[) sæv]
    ((an) ointment to heal or soothe: lip-salve.) tepalas

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > salve

  • 4 sample

    1. noun
    (a part taken from something to show the quality of the whole: samples of the artist's work; ( also adjective) a sample tube of ointment.) pavyzdys, bandinys, mėginys
    2. verb
    (to test a sample of: He sampled my cake.) (iš)bandyti, paragauti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > sample

См. также в других словарях:

  • ointment — ► NOUN ▪ a smooth substance that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes. ORIGIN Old French oignement, from Latin unguentum, from unguere anoint …   English terms dictionary

  • ointment vs ornament —   Ointment (uncountable noun) is a smooth oily substance that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes.   For example:   The doctor told me to apply the ointment to the wound twice a day.   An ornament (countable noun) is is something used… …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • ointment vs ornament —   Ointment (uncountable noun) is a smooth oily substance that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes.   For example:   The doctor told me to apply the ointment to the wound twice a day.   An ornament (countable noun) is is something used… …   English dictionary of common mistakes and confusing words

  • ointment — noun … OF OINTMENT ▪ tube VERB + OINTMENT ▪ apply, put on, rub on ▪ He put some ointment on the cut. ▪ use …   Collocations dictionary

  • ointment — noun (C, U) a soft substance made of solid oil that you rub into your skin, especially as a medical treatment see also: fly in the ointment fly 3 (5) …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • ointment — noun apply the ointment twice a day Syn: lotion, cream, salve, liniment, rub, gel, balm, emollient, unguent; formal embrocation; technical humectant; proprietary Vaseline …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • ointment — noun Etymology: Middle English, alteration of oynement, from Anglo French uignement, oignement, ultimately from Latin unguentum, from unguere to anoint; akin to Old High German ancho butter, Sanskrit anakti he salves Date: 14th century a salve or …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • ointment — noun a viscous preparation of oils and/or fats, usually containing medication, used as a treatment or as an emollient. (compare with cream) Syn: salve, unguent See Also …   Wiktionary

  • ointment — noun a smooth oily substance that is rubbed on the skin for medicinal purposes or as a cosmetic. Origin ME: alt. of OFr. oignement, from a pop. L. form of L. unguentum (see unguent); influenced by obs. oint anoint (from OFr., past participle of… …   English new terms dictionary

  • ointment — noun Syn: lotion, cream, salve, liniment, embrocation, rub, gel, balm, emollient, unguent …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • ointment — UK [ˈɔɪntmənt] / US noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms ointment : singular ointment plural ointments a thick smooth substance that you put on sore or injured skin • See: fly II …   English dictionary

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