calamine
Americannoun
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a pink, water-insoluble powder consisting of zinc oxide and about 0.5 percent ferric oxide, used in ointments, lotions, or the like, for the treatment of inflammatory conditions of the skin.
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Mineralogy. hemimorphite.
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Chiefly British. smithsonite.
noun
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a pink powder consisting of zinc oxide and ferric oxide, (iron(III) oxide), used medicinally in the form of soothing lotions or ointments
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another name for smithsonite hemimorphite
Etymology
Origin of calamine
1595–1605; < Medieval Latin calamīna, unexplained alteration of Latin cadmia cadmium; -ine 1
Example Sentences
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How to treat it: As with poison oak rash, use a cold compress, apply calamine lotion or bathe in baking soda or colloidal oatmeal to relive itching symptoms.
From Los Angeles Times • May 24, 2023
For topical relief, the American Dermatological Association recommends calamine lotion, which has cooling properties.
From Seattle Times • Mar. 24, 2023
To minimize the urge to scratch, Houshmand suggested first washing the affected area with tepid water and gentle soap and then applying calamine lotion or an anti-itch cream, such as 1 percent hydrocortisone.
From Washington Post • Jun. 28, 2021
Thankfully, it can be treated with common rash remedies, such as calamine lotion.
From Fox News • Nov. 1, 2018
I was lathered up in calamine lotion and had swallowed a bucketful of antihistamines with my morning orange juice.
From "City of the Plague God" by Sarwat Chadda
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