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ear wax - traduction vers néerlandais

WAXY SUBSTANCE SECRETED BY THE EAR
Cerumen; Ear wax; Earwax impaction; Cerumen aurium; Earwax removal; Earwaxes; Impacted wax; Wet-type earwax
  • An ear-cleaner, attending to a man's ear. Gouache painting, Delhi, 1825.
  • Dry-type human earwax.
  • Earwax

ear wax         
oorsmeer
sealing wax         
  • Wax seal displaying the Fonseca Padilla family arms
  • print]] attached to the wall with sealing wax
  • Sealed letters and means of application
  • Personal seal of [[William Stoughton (judge)]] with his coat of arms, as it appears on the warrant for the execution of [[Bridget Bishop]] for witchcraft in [[Salem, Massachusetts]] in 1692
WAX MATERIAL OF A SEAL
Ceiling wax
zegelwas
outer ear         
THE OUTER PORTION OF THE EAR WHICH INCLUDES THE AURICLE AND THE EAR CANAL AND LEADS TO THE EARDRUM
External ear; Auricularis anterior muscle; Attolens aurem muscle; Attrahens aurem muscle; Auricularis; Auricularis muscle; Auriculares; Ear, external; Intrinsic muscles of external ear; Auriculares anterior; Auriculares muscles; Auricular muscles; Auricularis muscles; Auris externa; Musculi auriculares; Extrinsic muscles of external ear; Auricular muscle; Intrinsic muscles of the external ear; Musculus auricularis; Outer ears; Wiggle ear; Wiggle ears; Wiggling ears; Wiggling ear
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Définition

cerumen
[s?'ru:m?n]
¦ noun technical term for earwax.
Origin
C17: mod. L., from L. cera 'wax'.

Wikipédia

Earwax

Earwax, also known by the medical term cerumen, is a brown, orange, red, yellowish or gray waxy substance secreted in the ear canal of humans and other mammals. It protects the skin of the human ear canal, assists in cleaning and lubrication, and provides protection against bacteria, fungi, and water.

Earwax consists of dead skin cells, hair, and the secretions of cerumen by the ceruminous and sebaceous glands of the outer ear canal. Major components of earwax are long chain fatty acids, both saturated and unsaturated, alcohols, squalene, and cholesterol. Excess or compacted cerumen is the buildup of ear wax causing a blockage in the ear canal and it can press against the eardrum or block the outside ear canal or hearing aids, potentially causing hearing loss.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour ear wax
1. A small dose of caffeine seems to reverse these changes." EAR WAX Soften ear wax by applying a few drops of olive oil into the ear four times a day, advises Dr Byrom.
2. "This is as effective as anything you can buy over the counter for ear wax." ATHLETE‘S FOOT Take a clove of raw garlic and apply to the affected area.
3. "Examining the stomach contents are very important to look at an animal relative to its environment and its ear wax is the only way to tell its age, which is vital to management," he said.
4. Warmed olive oil was regarded as a useful weapon against ear wax, but other non–culinary uses (it‘s very handy, as some expectant mothers know, for perineal massage and nipple moisturising prior to breastfeeding, for example), were hardly on the British agenda in the 70s.
5. "I‘m not sure I‘m paying tax so that people can pick up their prescription while they are doing their shopping in Tesco or have their ear wax syringed at 11.30pm at night." Reader comments (1) Here‘s what readers have had to say so far.