calamine
See also: calaminé
English
Etymology
From French calamine, from Medieval Latin calamīna, from Latin cadmī̆a, from Ancient Greek κᾰδμείᾱ (kadmeíā), after Κάδμος (Kádmos, “Cadmus”), mythological founder of Thebes, of Pre-Greek origin.
Noun
calamine (usually uncountable, plural calamines)
- A pale pink powdered form of zinc oxide used in skin lotions.
- (mineralogy) The zinc silicate mineral hemimorphite.
Verb
calamine (third-person singular simple present calamines, present participle calamining, simple past and past participle calamined)
French
Noun
calamine f (plural calamines)
Further reading
- “calamine” in le Trésor de la langue française informatisé (The Digitized Treasury of the French Language).
Italian
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