spermaceti
[ spur-muh-set-ee, -see-tee ]
/ ˌspɜr məˈsɛt i, -ˈsi ti /
noun Chemistry, Pharmacology.
a pearly white, waxy, translucent solid, obtained from the oil in the head of the sperm whale: used chiefly in cosmetics and candles, and as an emollient.
Also called
cetaceum.
Origin of spermaceti
OTHER WORDS FROM spermaceti
sper·ma·cet·i·like, adjectiveWords nearby spermaceti
sperm washing,
sperm whale,
sperm-,
sperm-aster,
sperma-,
spermaceti,
spermacytic seminoma,
spermagonium,
spermary,
spermatangium,
spermatheca
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British Dictionary definitions for spermaceti
spermaceti
/ (ˌspɜːməˈsɛtɪ, -ˈsiːtɪ) /
noun
a white waxy substance obtained from oil from the head of the sperm whale: used in cosmetics, candles, ointments, etc
Word Origin for spermaceti
C15: from Medieval Latin
sperma cētī whale's sperm, from
sperma
sperm
1 + Latin
cētus whale, from Greek
kētos
Scientific definitions for spermaceti
spermaceti
[ spûr′mə-sē′tē ]
A white, waxy substance that is obtained from the head of the sperm whale and sometimes other whales, porpoises, and dolphins, and was once widely used to make candles, ointments, and cosmetics. Spermaceti is a liquid at body temperature and consists primarily of fatty alcohols and esters of fatty acids. Spermaceti is produced by the spermaceti organ, a huge melon-shaped sac that may function as a battering ram in aggressive behavior between males.