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From:
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waxing
(
vbl
.)上臘
From:
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wax·ing
名詞
蠟型製作,上蠟,蠟模形成
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wax
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Waxed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Waxing
.]
To
smear
or
rub
with
wax
;
to
treat
with
wax
;
as
,
to
wax
a
thread
or
a
table
.
Waxed cloth
,
cloth
covered
with
a
coating
of
wax
,
used
as
a
cover
,
of
tables
and
for
other
purposes
; --
called
also
wax cloth
.
Waxed end
,
a
thread
pointed
with
a
bristle
and
covered
with
shoemaker's
wax
,
used
in
sewing
leather
,
as
for
boots
,
shoes
,
and
the
like
; --
called
also
wax end
. --
Brockett
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Wax
v. i.
[
imp.
Waxed
p. p.
Waxed
,
and
Obs
.
or
Poetic
Waxen
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Waxing
.]
1.
To
increase
in
size
;
to
grow
bigger
;
to
become
larger
or
fuller
; --
opposed
to
wane
.
The
waxing
and
the
waning
of
the
moon
.
--
Hakewill
.
Truth's
treasures
. . .
never
shall
wax
ne
wane
.
--
P
.
Plowman
.
2.
To
pass
from
one
state
to
another
;
to
become
;
to
grow
;
as
,
to
wax
strong
;
to
wax
warmer
or
colder
;
to
wax
feeble
;
to
wax
old
;
to
wax
worse
and
worse
.
Your
clothes
are
not
waxen
old
upon
you
.
--
Deut
.
xxix
. 5.
Where
young
Adonis
oft
reposes
,
Waxing
well
of
his
deep
wound
. --
Milton
.
Waxing kernels
Med.
,
small
tumors
formed
by
the
enlargement
of
the
lymphatic
glands
,
especially
in
the
groins
of
children
; --
popularly
so
called
,
because
supposed
to
be
caused
by
growth
of
the
body
. --
Dunglison
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
waxing
adj
: (
of
the
moon
)
pertaining
to
the
period
during
which
the
visible
surface
of
the
moon
increases
; "
the
waxing
moon
passes
from
new
to
full
" [
ant
:
waning
]
n
1:
the
application
of
wax
to
a
surface
2:
a
gradual
increase
in
magnitude
or
extent
; "
the
waxing
of
the
moon
" [
ant
:
waning
]
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