Definitions for bandoline

bandoline ban·do·line

Spelling: [ban-dl-een, -dl-in]
IPA: /ˈbæn dlˌin, -dl ɪn/

Bandoline is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 497 anagrams from letters in bandoline (abdeilnno).

Definitions for bandoline

noun

  1. a mucilaginous preparation made from quince seeds and used for smoothing, glossing, or waving the hair.

Origin of bandoline

1840-50; French bandeau bandeau + -line Latin linere to anoint, smear

Examples for bandoline

One day Juggroo saw his master putting some bandoline on his moustache, which was a fine, handsome, silky one.

The mucilage is also one of the substances used by hair-dressers under the name of bandoline.

I see a thin rim of bandoline, shining just outside the line of hair against her temples, like varnish on a picture.

Prepared with a little less water, it is used by the hairdresser as bandoline or fixateur.

bandoline, a gummy perfumed substance used to impart gloss and stiffness to the hair.

I am going to make your hair stand bolt up on end, Adelaide, in spite of your bandoline.

bandoline, a fixative for keeping hair in curl is commonly prepared from carrageen.

bandoline, ban′do-lin, n. a gummy substance used for stiffening the hair and keeping it in shape.

bandoline is used by ladies and by hairdressers for stiffening the hair, and to make it curl firmly and remain in place.

Her hair can have wanted no bandoline ever since, I should fancy.

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