Pomatum
1Pomatum — Po*ma tum, v. t. To dress with pomatum. [1913 Webster] …
2Pomatum — Po*ma tum, n. [See {Pomade}.] A perfumed unguent or composition, chiefly used in dressing the hair; pomade. Wiseman. [1913 Webster] …
3Pomatum — Pomatum, 1) so v.w. Apfelsalbe; 2) Pomade …
4pomatum — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Late Latin pomum apple Date: 1562 pomade …
5pomatum — /poh may teuhm, mah , peuh /, n. pomade. [1555 65; < NL, Latinization of POMADE; neut. (for fem.) to agree with L pomum fruit; see POME] * * * …
6pomatum — noun pomade …
7pomatum — SYN: pomade. [Mod. L.] * * * po·ma·tum pō māt əm, mät n OINTMENT esp a perfumed unguent for the hair or scalp * * * po·ma·tum (po maґtəm) [L., from pomum apple] a medicated ointment for the hair …
8pomatum — po·ma·tum || pəʊ meɪtÉ™m n. hair cream, lotion used for styling the hair; perfumed cream, scented ointment …
9pomatum — [pə(ʊ) meɪtəm] noun & verb old fashioned term for pomade. Origin C16: mod. L., from L. pomum apple …
10pomatum — n. Pomade …