Cera

/ˈsɛrə/ noun

A waxy substance secreted by certain insects and plants, or a wax-like coating used in art and manufacturing.

From Latin 'cera' meaning wax, derived from Proto-Indo-European root *ker- meaning to make or produce. The word entered English through scientific and technical terminology where it describes natural wax-like substances.

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