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cre·o·sote I. \ˈkrēəˌsōt, usu -ōd.+V\ noun (-s) Etymology: German kreosot, from kre- cre- + Greek sōtēr preserver, from sōzein to preserve; akin to Latin tumēre to swell — more at thumb 1. also creasote \“\ : a colorless or yellowish oily liquid that has a burning smoky taste, contains a mixture of phenolic compounds (as guaiacol), is obtained by the distillation of wood tar, especially that of beechwood, and is used chiefly as an expectorant in chronic bronchitis and as a collector and frother in ore flotation — called also wood creosote 2. : creosote oil 2 II. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) : to impregnate (wood) with creosote oil III. noun : a dark brown or black flammable tar deposited from especially wood smoke on the walls of a chimney |