NOUN
- a fibrous scleroprotein that occurs in the outer layer of the skin and in horny tissues such as hair, feathers, nails, and hooves
How To Use ceratin In A Sentence
- Unlike most pink champagnes, LP is made the old-fashioned way by macerating the Pinot Noir grape's pigment-rich skins with the juice.
- Another penetrating, emotionally lacerating antiwar fable from a master of the form. A Pale Horse by Charles Todd: Book summary
- It takes a lot of chutzpah to denounce the unhealthy influence of campaign contributions at the exact moment you are eviscerating the spirit of our campaign laws.
- The engine of her Mazda 323 was forced back into the car, trapping her by the feet and lacerating her legs.
- The oil of St. John's Wort which is made by macerating the flowers in vegetable oil, can be externally applied to relieve sciatica and other neuralgic pains including repetitive injuries such as carpal tunnel and tennis elbow.
- Three weeks ago, the former Fine Gael minister deliverd a lacerating attack on his former colleagues in this newspaper.
- The roots were plunged into liquid nitrogen 2-3 times and this was interspersed with macerating the root tissue by depressing the syringe plunger several times.
- The regime calls the detention ‘protective custody,’ a euphemism for incarcerating dissidents without trial for an indefinite period.
- Vicky said it tasted of candyfloss, but there was also a sharpness that reminded me of the mouth-lacerating ‘Rhubarb and Custard’ penny chews from when I was little.
- The dismantling of misconceptions and hype often starts not with a lacerating bite, but with tiny nibbles that are easy to ignore, laugh at and explain away.