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calamine lotioncal‧a‧mine lo‧tion /ˈkæləmaɪn ˌləʊʃən $ -ˌloʊ-/ noun [uncountable] calamine lotionOrigin: 1800-1900 calamine ‘mineral from which zinc is obtained’ 1500-1600 French, from Medieval Latin calamina, from Latin cadmia, from Greek, from kadmeios ‘of Thebes, city in ancient Greece where the mineral was originally found’ - Here's some calamine lotion for your spots.
- I rub on soothing calamine lotion, then don a cotton turtleneck to keep myself from scratching.
- With all that scratching it should have been calamine lotion.
a pink liquid that you put on sore, itchy, or sunburned skin to make it less painful |