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lubricate

[loo-bri-keyt] / ˈlu brɪˌkeɪt /


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The beauty industry is offering up a bevy of solutions, including creams and massage rollers, lubricated silicon masks and even futuristic-looking LED red-light collars.

From The Wall Street Journal

The lubricating coating used in the study is based on lipid bilayers, structures commonly found in the membranes of living cells.

From Science Daily

This slippery coating is essential for keeping the colon lubricated and stool soft.

From Science Daily

Market exuberance over artificial intelligence, lubricated by ample financial liquidity, keeps propelling the stock market to new heights.

From The Wall Street Journal

The process is being lubricated by the biggest jump in European military spending since the Cold War.

From The Wall Street Journal