Ointment vs Gallipot - What's the difference?
ointment | gallipot |
(medicine) A viscous preparation of oils and/or fats, usually containing medication, used as a treatment or as an emollient.
A small glazed earthenware jar once used by apothecaries for holding ointment and medicine
As nouns the difference between ointment and gallipot
is that ointment is a viscous preparation of oils and/or fats, usually containing medication, used as a treatment or as an emollient while gallipot is a small glazed earthenware jar once used by apothecaries for holding ointment and medicine.ointment
English
Noun
(en noun)Synonyms
* salve * unguentDerived terms
* fly in the ointmentSee also
* cream * inunction * liniment * unction * unctuous * unguentExternal links
* * *gallipot
English
Noun
(en noun)Usage notes
Also used in the phrase (gallipot words), meaning “difficult words”, particularly used presumptuously, to give an appearance of being learned, from the use of such difficult words on apothecary jars. (See Cobbett’s political register, Volume 11'' edited by William Cobbett, 1807,page, and ''Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue, 1811) Compare (inkhorn term) (inkhorn).
