The term "wax" (lat. cera) stands for a collective technological term used to describe a range of natural (vegetable, animal or mineral) or synthetic substances. All waxes are characterized by their insolubility in water and their solubility in organic, non-polar media.
Waxes are defined by their physical properties as substances which "are kneadable at 20 °C, are hard to brittle, have a coarse to finely crystalline structure, appear translucent to opaque in colour, melt at above 40 °C without decomposition, are slightly liquid slightly above their melting point, have a consistency and solubility which is highly dependent on temperature, and are polishable under slight pressure".