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Definition
Synonym
Vaseline
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Vaseline
f
petrolatum, petroleum jelly
Vaselin
n
;
Vaseline
f
vaseline
; paraffin(e) jelly
Vaseline
f
petrolatum, petroleum jelly
Vaselin
n
;
Vaseline
f
vaseline
; paraffin(e) jelly
Deutsche
Vaseline Synonyme
Englische
petrolatum petroleum jelly Synonyme
Vaseline Definition
Jelly
(
n.
)
Anything
brought
to
a
gelatinous
condition
Jelly
(
n.
)
The
juice
of
fruits
or
meats
boiled
with
sugar
to
an
elastic
consistence
Jelly
(
v.
i.)
To
become
jelly
Petrolatum
(
n.
)
A
semisolid
unctuous
substance,
neutral,
and
without
taste
or
odor,
derived
from
petroleum
by
distilling
off
the
lighter
portions
and
purifying
the
residue.
It
is
a
yellowish,
fatlike
mass,
transparent
in
thin
layers,
and
somewhat
fluorescent.
It
is
used
as
a
bland
protective
dressing,
and
as
a
substitute
for
fatty
materials
in
ointments.
Petroleum
(
n.
)
Rock
oil,
mineral
oil,
or
natural
oil,
a
dark
brown
or
greenish
inflammable
liquid,
which,
at
certain
points,
exists
in
the
upper
strata
of
the
earth,
from
whence
it
is
pumped,
or
forced
by
pressure
of
the
gas
attending
it.
It
consists
of
a
complex
mixture
of
various
hydrocarbons,
largely
of
the
methane
series,
but
may
vary
much
in
appearance,
composition,
and
properties.
It
is
refined
by
distillation,
and
the
products
include
kerosene,
benzine,
gasoline,
paraffin,
etc.
Sea
jelly
(
)
A
medusa,
or
jellyfish.
petrolatum petroleum jelly Bedeutung
ctenophore
comb
jelly
biradially
symmetrical
hermaphroditic
solitary
marine
animals
resembling
jellyfishes
having
for
locomotion
eight
rows
of
cilia
arranged
like
teeth
in
a
comb
oil
future
petroleum
future
petroleum
bought
or
sold
at
an
agreed
price
for
delivery
at
a
specified
future
date
oil
refinery
petroleum
refinery
a
refinery
for
petroleum
petrolatum
gauze
gauze
saturated
with
petrolatum
petroleum
geology
the
branch
of
economic
geology
that
deals
with
the
occurrence
and
exploitation
of
oil
and
gas
fields
calf's-foot
jelly
a
savory
jelly
made
with
gelatin
obtained
by
boiling
calves'
feet
jelly
bean
jelly
egg
sugar-glazed
jellied
candy
Berlin
doughnut
bismark
jelly
doughnut
a
raised
doughnut
filled
with
jelly
or
jam
jelly
a
preserve
made
of
the
jelled
juice
of
fruit
apple
jelly
jelly
made
from
apple
juice
crabapple
jelly
a
tart
apple
jelly
made
from
crab
apples
grape
jelly
jelly
made
from
grape
juice
gelatin
jelly
an
edible
jelly
(sweet
or
pungent)
made
with
gelatin
and
used
as
a
dessert
or
salad
base
or
a
coating
for
foods
Organization
of
Petroleum-Exporting
Countries
OPEC
an
organization
of
countries
formed
in
to
agree
on
a
common
policy
for
the
production
and
sale
of
petroleum
petroleum
geologist
oil
geologist
a
specialist
in
petroleum
geology
Morton
Jelly
Roll
Morton
Ferdinand
Joseph
La
Menthe
Morton
United
States
jazz
musician
who
moved
from
ragtime
to
New
Orleans
jazz
(-)
jelly
fungus
any
fungus
of
the
order
Tremellales
or
Auriculariales
whose
fruiting
body
is
jellylike
in
consistency
when
fresh
royal
jelly
a
secretion
of
the
pharyngeal
glands
of
bees
that
is
fed
to
very
young
larvae
and
to
bees
destined
to
be
queens
liquefied
petroleum
gas
bottled
gas
hydrocarbon
gases,
usually
propane
or
butane,
kept
under
pressure
glycerin
jelly
a
mixture
of
glycerin
and
gelatin
that
is
used
in
histology
for
mounting
specimens
jelly
any
substance
having
the
consistency
of
jelly
or
gelatin
petroleum
crude
oil
crude
rock
oil
fossil
oil
oil
a
dark
oil
consisting
mainly
of
hydrocarbons
petrolatum
petroleum
jelly
mineral
jelly
a
semisolid
mixture
of
hydrocarbons
obtained
from
petroleum,
used
in
medicinal
ointments
and
for
lubrication
jellify
jelly
make
into
jelly,
jellify
a
liquid
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Vaseline ist ein salbenartiges Gemisch aus festen und flüssigen Kohlenwasserstoffen aus Erdöl mit einem Schmelzbereich von 38 bis 58 °C.
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