Petrolatum

from WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006)
petrolatum
    n 1: a semisolid mixture of hydrocarbons obtained from
         petroleum; used in medicinal ointments and for lubrication
         [syn: {petrolatum}, {petroleum jelly}, {mineral jelly}]
    
from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Petrolatum \Pet`ro*la"tum\, n. (Chem. & Pharm.)
   A semisolid unctuous substance, neutral, and without taste or
   odor, derived from petroleum by distilling off the lighter
   portions and purifying the residue. It is a yellowish,
   fatlike mass, transparent in thin layers, and somewhat
   fluorescent. It is used as a bland protective dressing, and
   as a substitute for fatty materials in ointments. --U. S.
   Pharm.
   [1913 Webster]

   Note: Petrolatum is the official name for the purified
         product. {Cosmoline} and {vaseline} are commercial
         names for substances essentially the same, but
         differing slightly in appearance and consistency or
         fusibility.
         [1913 Webster]
    

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