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cerumen
[ si-roo-muhn ]
cerumen
/ sɪˈruːmɛn /
noun
- the soft brownish-yellow wax secreted by glands in the auditory canal of the external ear Nontechnical nameearwax
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Derived Forms
- ceˈruminous, adjective
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Other Words From
- ce·rumi·nous adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cerumen1
C18: from New Latin, from Latin cēra wax + albumen
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Example Sentences
It is lined by skin in its whole length, the sweat glands of which are modified to secrete the wax or cerumen.
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Syringing with a large and strong syringe disengaged a large mass of cerumen, and hearing was immediately restored.
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In respect to external ear trouble, impacted cerumen is usually found to result from water in the ear, or wax in the ear.
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From this I think that the cause of croup is simply the result of abnormality of the cerumen system.
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Cerumen, se-rū′men, n. the yellow waxy matter secreted in the ear.
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