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UNGUENTS - traducción al árabe

SOOTHING SKIN PREPARATION
Rock oil (Scotland); Unguentum; Unguents; Uguent

UNGUENTS         

ألاسم

دَلُوك ; دِهَان ; دَهُون ; مَرْهَم ; مَرُوخ

unguent         
مَرْهَم
unguent         
‎ مَرْهَم‎

Definición

unguent
n.
Ointment, unction, unguentum.

Wikipedia

Unguent

An unguent is a soothing preparation spread on wounds, burns, rashes, abrasions or other topical injuries (i.e. damage to the skin). It is similar to an ointment, though typically an unguent is oilier and less viscous. It is usually delivered as a semi-solid paste spread on the skin, and it is often oily in order to suspend the medication or other active ingredients.

During the Victorian era, the use of the unguent macassar oil on the hair became so popular that antimacassars were invented to prevent damage to furniture.

Ejemplos de uso de UNGUENTS
1. We worship the cry–baby Beck–ham, hairless, smothered in costly unguents, neurotically self–aware.
2. The follicles were fertilised with patent unguents such as Ayre‘s Formula, Elliott‘s Tonic Lotion and Oldridge‘s Balm of Columbia.
3. He survived on the pittance he earned from working as a traditional "African doctor" but his unguents could not protect his daughter from the hidden hunger that threatens the lives of five million people in Malawi.
4. Big Brother Day '0: Twins hot favourite to win Big Brother Day 8': Chanelle‘s fury over Ziggy‘s boast they had ‘sex‘ in the house While housemates of yore have been content to make do with the kitchen scissors, household bleach and other coiffing and beauty unguents, Ziggy was hoping he could get access to a professional.
5. By Teresa WiltzWashington Post Staff WriterSaturday, July 14, 2007; C01 The women are specialists in the subduing of spirited hair –– wizards of blow–dryers and curling irons, of brightly colored rollers and creamy Caribbean unguents, of bobby pins and potent frizz fighters.