Unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech.
i guess it's what climes on wall
lubey or oily fatty, slippery, slimy, oleaginous
There are a few ways to prepare the bases. When preparing the bases that includes both oleaginous and aqueous components, use fusion.
bullet shaped oleaginous , white transparent
The method of preparing bases to be used when the base includes both oleaginous and aqueous components is the "one-pot" method. In this method, all components are combined into a single vessel at the same time and heated together until fully blended. This approach ensures proper emulsification and stability of the base.
obese, chubby, large, wide load, bubbly, piggy, overweight, heavy, plump, stout, portly, adipose, oleaginous
The categories saccharinous, oleaginous, and albuminous are now commonly referred to as carbohydrates, fats (or lipids), and proteins, respectively. These terms describe the primary macronutrients found in food, each serving distinct roles in nutrition and metabolism. Carbohydrates provide energy, fats serve as energy storage and support various bodily functions, and proteins are essential for building and repairing tissues.
Oleaginous ointment bases are non-water-soluble, greasy substances used in topical formulations. They are primarily composed of oils and fats, which provide a thick, occlusive layer on the skin, promoting moisture retention and enhancing drug absorption. Common examples include petrolatum, mineral oil, and various waxes. These bases are ideal for delivering lipophilic (fat-soluble) drugs and are often used for their emollient properties.
Ointments that are soluble in water are those that contain oleaginous bases. This component in ointments are also called hydrocarbon bases. It has an emollient effect and protects against the escape of moisture.
Ointments that are soluble in water are those that contain oleaginous bases. This component in ointments are also called hydrocarbon bases. It has an emollient effect and protects against the escape of moisture.
single cell oil produaction from oleaginous microorganism in nitrogen or other nutrient limitation conditions. application af these products is in infants formula and also it is Precursorfor biodesel production.
containing oil."oily fish such as mackerel and sardines"synonyms: greasy, fatty, buttery, swimming in oil/fat "oily food"covered or soaked with oil. "an oily rag"synonyms: greasy, oleaginous, unctuous; More technicalsebaceous; formalpinguid"oily substances"resembling oil in appearance or behavior."the oily swell of the river"