Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
bone-wax
Noun
/boʊn wæks/

Definition
A substance used in various medical and artistic applications, made from esters of long-chain fatty acids.

Examples
- The surgeon applied bone-wax to the site of the bone repair to manage the bleeding.
- In sculpture, artists use bone-wax to achieve a specific texture on their artworks.
- Bone-wax is often used in orthopedic surgeries to aid in hemostasis.

Meaning
Bone-wax is primarily used to control bleeding during surgeries by providing a barrier that helps to seal off blood vessels. It has applications in both medical settings for hemostasis and in art for creating textures.

Synonyms
- Hemostatic agents
- Bone sealant
- Wax for hemostasis