pomade – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
pomade
v.
apply hair cream; spread a perfumed cream, apply a scented ointment
n.
hair cream, lotion used for styling the hair; perfumed cream, scented ointment
Pomade
Pomade (; French
pommade) is a greasy or waxy substance that is used to style hair. Pomade gives the user's hair a shiny, slick appearance, and does not dry it out. It lasts longer than most hair care products, taking up to several washes to remove. The original pomade of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries consisted mainly of
bear fat or
lard.
Lanolin,
beeswax, and
petroleum jelly have been used extensively in the manufacture of modern pomades. Stiffening properties of pomades make sculptured hairstyles such as the
pompadour or
quiff possible; while long lasting moisturizing properties make it popular with individuals with
Afro-textured hair.
pomade
Noun
1. hairdressing consisting of a perfumed oil or ointment
(synonym) pomatum
(hypernym) hairdressing, hair tonic, hair oil, hair grease
(hyponym) brilliantine
Verb
1. apply pomade to (hair)
(hypernym) groom, neaten
(derivation) pomatum
Pomade (die)
nf.
pomade, hair cream, lotion used for styling the hair
Pomade
(n.)
Perfumed ointment; esp., a fragrant unguent for the hair; pomatum; -- originally made from apples.
(n.)
Cider.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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