Ceresin

/ˈserəsɪn/ noun

A wax-like substance obtained by treating ozokerite (fossil wax) with sulfuric acid; used as a substitute for beeswax.

From Latin 'cereus' (wax) plus the suffix '-in' (chemical compound). Created in the 19th century as an industrial alternative to expensive beeswax.

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