Waxy vs Succinonitrile - What's the difference?
waxy | succinonitrile |
Resembling wax in texture or appearance.
(regional, colloquial) Angry.
* 1913 ,
(chemistry) A nitrile with chemical formula C2H4(CN)2, a colourless waxy solid.
As an adjective waxy
is resembling wax in texture or appearance.As a noun succinonitrile is
a nitrile with chemical formula C2H4(CN)2, a colourless waxy solid.waxy
English
Etymology 1
From .Adjective
(er)Derived terms
* waxily * waxiness * waxy cap, waxycap * waxy cast * waxy corn * waxy degeneration * waxy disease * waxy finger * waxy flexibility * waxy kidney * waxy liver * waxy maize * waxy monkey leaf frog * waxy potato * waxy spleenEtymology 2
From .Adjective
(en adjective)- A man said he'd give me five pounds if I'd paint him and his missis and the dog and the cottage. And I went and put the fowls in instead of the dog, and he was waxy , so I had to knock a quid off.