IPA: /ˈsɛrəsɪn/
KK: /ˈsɛrəsɪn/
A type of wax that is made from a natural mineral and is used for making candles and polishes.
The artisan used ceresin to create beautiful, smooth candles.
Ceresin → The word 'ceresin' is derived from 'Ceres', the name of the Roman goddess of agriculture, and the suffix '-in', which is used to form names of substances. Thus, 'ceresin' refers to a substance associated with or derived from Ceres, particularly in the context of waxy or fatty materials.
Think of 'Ceres', the goddess of agriculture, to remember that 'ceresin' is a substance related to her, often used in the context of waxy materials.