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Glycerin

Spanish: Glicerina

Description

Glycerin is a colorless, odorless liquid that is sweet-tasting and is commonly used in pharmaceutical formulations. It serves as a humectant, solvent, and sweetener in various medications and is also utilized in skin care products for its moisturizing properties.

Interpreter Notes

Interpreters may encounter the term 'glicerol' as a colloquial variant, but it is advisable to use 'glicerina' in formal medical contexts. It's important to ensure clarity when discussing glycerin's role in formulations, as it may be confused with other similar-sounding substances.

Example Sentences

EN: Glycerin is often used in cough syrups to soothe the throat.

ES: La glicerina se utiliza a menudo en jarabes para la tos para aliviar la garganta.

Common Interpreter Mistakes

Confusing 'glicerina' with 'glicerol'; mispronouncing 'glicerina' as 'glicerina' with an incorrect accent; mixing up glycerin with other sweetening agents like sorbitol.

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Term Last Updated: January 5, 2026