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Word | Wax |
Bengali Meaning | বৃদ্ধি পাত্তয়া, মোম, মোম মাখান, কানের খইল, গালা, চিঠি সীল করিবার জন্য ব্যবহৃত পদার্থ, মোম লাগানো, বৃদ্ধি পাওয়া, মোম,বৃদ্ধি পাওয়া, মোম মাখানো, চি, মোম মাখান, মোম, মোমতুল্য পদার্থ, মক্ষিমল |
go up or advance; Sales were climbing after prices were lowered / to grow larger or more numerous in a gradual way; it can also mean to speak or express oneself / A fatty, solid substance, produced by bees, and employed by them in the construction of their comb / any of various substances of either mineral origin or plant or animal origin / a soft yellowish material used in making candles. The same word also means sealing wax, which melts when you heat it, and then gets hard again / increase; grow / a sticky yellowish moldable substance secreted by honeybees as the material of honeycomb; beeswax. / a substance that is secreted by bees and is used by them for constructing the honeycomb, that is a dull yellow solid plastic when warm, and that is composed of a mixture of esters, cerotic acid, and hydrocarbons —called also beeswax / any of various substances resembling the wax of bees: as a: any of numerous substances of plant or animal origin that differ from fats in being less greasy, harder, and more brittle and in containing principally compounds of high molecular weight (as fatty acids, alcohols, and saturated hydrocarbons) b: a solid substance (as ozokerite or paraffin wax) of mineral origin consisting usually of hydrocarbons of high molecular weight c: a pliable or liquid composition used especially in uniting surfaces, excluding air, making patterns or impressions, or producing a polished surface / something likened to wax as soft, impressionable, or readily molded / a waxy secretion; especially : earwax / a phonograph recording / a: to treat or rub with wax usually for polishing, stiffening, or reducing friction b: to apply wax to (as legs) as a depilatory / to record on phonograph records / slang : to defeat decisively (as in an athletic contest) / a: to increase in size, numbers, strength, prosperity, or intensity b: to grow in volume or duration c: to grow toward full development / to increase in phase or intensity —used chiefly of the moon, other satellites, and inferior planets / to assume a (specified) characteristic, quality, or state : become wax indignant wax poetic / increase, growth —usually used in the phrase on the wax / a fit of temper : rage / : a substance that is secreted by bees and is used by them for constructing the honeycomb, that is a dull yellow solid plastic when warm, and that is composed of a mixture of esters, cerotic acid, and hydrocarbons—called also beeswax / : any of various substances resembling beeswax: as a: any of numerous substances of plant or animal origin that differ from fats in being less greasy, harder, and more brittle and in containing principally compounds of high molecular weight (as fatty acids, alcohols, and saturated hydrocarbons) b: a pliable or liquid composition used especially in uniting surfaces, excluding air, making patterns or impressions, or producing a polished surface dental waxes , | |
Usage | ⇒ Buy some wax for the party ⇒ With proper handling, her fortunes waxed and she became rich. ⇒ In the case of the honeycombs, the worker bees secrete small flakes of wax and probably surround themselves with the flakes to make the cylinders. |
Synonyms | grow, increase, swell, enlarge, rise, expand, mount, polish, become, augment, develop, dilate, extend, build, flourish, multiply, burgeon, heighten, shine, spread, |
Antonyms | wane, decrease, descend, diminish, lessen, shrink, abate, deplete, disappear, dwindle, fade, recede, subside, wither, abase, abbreviate, abridge, accomplish, achieve, allay, |
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