depilatory
Americanadjective
noun
plural
depilatories-
a depilatory agent.
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such an agent in a mild liquid or cream form for temporarily removing unwanted hair from the body.
adjective
noun
Etymology
Origin of depilatory
1595–1605; < Medieval Latin dēpilātōrius < Latin dēpilā ( re ) ( depilate ) + -tōrius -tory 1
Example Sentences
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Since this is feel-good TV, McKinnon quietly strides over to the man and places a can of depilatory powder on his sink top, giving him a meaningful look before walking away.
From Salon
She said that her own pot that she was banging had once been used to cook pasta and then to melt depilatory wax.
From New York Times
There are many safe ways to remove unwanted facial hair, including tweezing, waxing, threading, shaving or using depilatory creams.
From New York Times
Flamingo, a depilatory brand that is sold online and at Target, has seen a rise in sales of its face-waxing kits.
From New York Times
Girls are often introduced to depilatory products and techniques by relatives, borrowing razors and trying to imitate their mothers.
From The Guardian
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