Also calleda solid, yellowish, nonglycerine substance allied to fats and oils, secreted by bees, plastic when warm and melting at about 145°F, variously employed in making candles, models, casts, ointments, etc., and used by bees in constructing their honeycomb.
any of various similar substances, as spermaceti or the secretions of certain insects and plants. Cf.
any of a group of substances composed of hydrocarbons, alcohols, fatty acids, and esters that are solid at ordinary temperatures.
cerumen; earwax.
a resinous substance used by shoemakers for rubbing thread.
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a person or object suggesting wax, as in manageability or malleability: I am helpless wax in your hands.
The first ten minutes of the meeting will determine the whole ball of wax.
the entire or overall plan, concept, action, result, or the like:The first ten minutes of the meeting will determine the whole ball of wax.
everything of a similar or related nature:They sold us skis, boots, bindings, poles—the whole ball of wax.
—v.t.
to rub, smear, stiffen, polish, etc., with wax: to wax the floor.
to fill the crevices of (ornamental marble) with colored material.
to make a phonograph recording of.
to defeat decisively; drub: We waxed the competition.
—adj.
pertaining to, made of, or resembling wax: a wax candle; a wax doll.