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- Dictionarywax/waks/
noun
- 1. a sticky yellowish mouldable substance secreted by honeybees as the material of a honeycomb; beeswax.
- 2. used in reference to records: informal "he didn't get on wax until 1959"
verb
- 1. cover or treat (something) with wax or a similar substance, typically to polish or protect it: "I washed and waxed the floor"
- 2. make a recording of: informal "he waxed a series of tracks that emphasized his lead guitar work"
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