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saponaceous

[sap-uh-ney-shuhs] / ˌsæp əˈneɪ ʃəs /




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At the age of 37, Oumansky was Washington's youngest Ambassador�suave, saponaceous, brilliant and astute.

From Time Magazine Archive

Wons puts them through a microphone in a voice hushed, saponaceous, insinuatingly folksy, with an ingratiating "Are yuh listenin'?" or "Isn't that pretty?"

From Time Magazine Archive

The upper 21 parts were white and saponaceous.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 57, No. 357, June, 1845 by Various

As oxide of zinc does not readily form a saponaceous compound with fats or oil like white lead, the paint prepared with it and ordinary linseed oil does not dry or harden so rapidly.

From Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists by Salter, Thomas

Its root is saponaceous, and is pounded into a pulp and used instead of soap by the natives.

From Arizona Sketches by Munk, J. A. (Joseph Amasa)