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Glycerin - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Glycerin is a thick, sweet liquid used in food, cosmetics, and medicine. It helps retain moisture, sweeten products, and improve texture. It is also known as glycerol.

glycerin

/ˈɡlɪsərɪn/ /ˈɡlɪsərɪn/

Definition:

A sweet, thick liquid used in food, medicine, and cosmetics as a moisturizer or solvent.

Synonyms:

glycerol, glycerine, propane-1, 2, 3-triol

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

(No direct antonyms; context-dependent)

Common Collocations:

glycerin soap, glycerin suppositories, glycerin-based lotion

Derivatives:

glycerinate, glycerinated

Usage Tips:

Use "glycerin" to refer to the liquid in skincare or food products; "glycerol" is common in chemistry.

Common Phrases:

(No common phrases or idioms)

Etymology:

From French *glycérine*, derived from Greek *glykeros* (sweet).

Examples:

  • 1. Glycerin helps keep skin hydrated in cold weather.
  • 2. The pharmacist recommended glycerin for dry lips.
  • 3. This cake recipe includes glycerin for moisture retention.
  • 4. Glycerin is often used in homemade soap recipes.

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