Ce"rate (?), n. [L. ceratum,
ceratm, fr. cera wax.] (Med.) An unctuous
preparation for external application, of a consistence
intermediate between that of an ointment and a plaster, so that
it can be spread upon cloth without the use of heat, but does not
melt when applied to the skin.
&fist; Cerate consists essentially of wax (for which
resin or spermaceti is sometimes substituted) mixed with oil,
lard, and various medicinal ingredients. The cerate (formerly
called simple cerate) of the United States Pharmacopoeia
is a mixture of three parts of white wax and seven parts of
lard.