glyc·er·ol
n : a sweet syrupy hygroscopic trihydroxy alcohol C3H8O3 usu. obtained by the saponification of fats and used esp. as a solvent and plasticizer, as a moistening agent, emollient, and lubricant, and as an emulsifying agent - called also glycerin .
Similar sounding terms: Clo·za·ril glyc·er·yl
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