cero-, cer-, kero-, keri-

(Greek: wax, waxy)

cerographist (s) (noun), cerographists (pl)
Someone who engages in the process of writing or engraving on wax: Gordan was known as a skilled cerographist with his production of wax figures.
cerography (s) (noun), cerographies (pl)
Writing, or printing, on plates that are spread with wax.
ceroid
cerolipoid
cerolite
A hydrous silicate of magnesium, allied to serpentine, occurring in waxlike masses of a yellow or greenish color.

Serpentine refers to any of a group of greenish, brownish, or spotted minerals resembling a serpent's skin used as a source of magnesium and asbestos, and in architecture as a decorative stone.

cerolysin
ceroma
ceromel
ceromen
cerophage
The eating, or consumption, of wax.
ceroplastic
ceroplastics
1. A reference to modeling in wax.
2. The art of wax modeling or modelling in wax.
ceroplasty
excerebrose
keritherapy