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Definition of fat
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Fat (n.) A large tub,
cistern,
or
vessel;
a vat..
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Potale
::
Potale
(n.) The
refuse
from a grain
distillery,
used to
fatten
swine..
Fated
::
Fated (p. p. & a.)
Invested
with the power of
determining
destiny.
Daddy Longlegs
::
Daddy
longlegs
() A name
applied
to many
species
of
dipterous
insects
of the genus
Tipula,
and
allied
genera,
with
slender
bodies,
and very long,
slender
legs; the crane fly; --
called
also
father
longlegs..
Lean
::
Lean (v. i.) Of a
character
which
prevents
the
compositor
from
earning
the usual
wages;
--
opposed
to fat; as, lean copy,
matter,
or
type..
Grease
::
Grease
(v. t.) To
smear,
anoint,
or daub, with
grease
or fat; to
lubricate;
as, to
grease
the
wheels
of a
wagon..
Suety
::
Suet (n.) The fat and fatty
tissues
of an
animal,
especially
the
harder
fat about the
kidneys
and loins in beef and
mutton,
which,
when
melted
and freed from the
membranes,
forms
tallow..
Necessity
::
Necessity
(n.) That which makes an act or an event
unavoidable;
irresistible
force;
overruling
power;
compulsion,
physical
or
moral;
fate;
fatality..
Lipic
::
Lipic (a.)
Pertaining
to, or
derived
from, fat. The word was
formerly
used
specifically
to
designate
a
supposed
acid
obtained
by the
oxidation
of oleic acid,
tallow,
wax, etc..
Baste
::
Baste (v. t.) To
sprinkle
flour and salt and drip
butter
or fat on, as on meat in
roasting..
Lipoma
::
Lipoma
(n.) A tumor
consisting
of fat or
adipose
tissue.
Lean
::
Lean (v. i.)
Wanting
flesh;
destitute
of or
deficient
in fat; not
plump;
meager;
thin; lank; as, a lean body; a lean
cattle..
Fathers-in-law
::
Fathers-in-law
(pl. ) of
Father-in-la.
Olein
::
Olein (n.) A fat,
liquid
at
ordinary
temperatures,
but
solidifying
at
temperatures
below 0� C., found
abundantly
in both the
animal
and
vegetable
kingdoms
(see
Palmitin).
It
dissolves
solid fats,
especially
at
30-40�
C.
Chemically,
olein is a
glyceride
of oleic acid; and, as three
molecules
of the acid are
united
to one
molecule
of
glyceryl
to form the fat, it is
technically
known as
triolein.
It is also
called
elain..
Cholesterin
::
Cholesterin
(n.) A
white,
fatty,
crystalline
substance,
tasteless
and
odorless,
found in
animal
and plant
products
and
tissue,
and
especially
in nerve
tissue,
in the bile, and in
gallstones..
Leaf
::
Leaf (n.)
Something
which is like a leaf in being wide and thin and
having
a flat
surface,
or in being
attached
to a
larger
body by one edge or end; as : (a) A part of a book or
folded
sheet
containing
two pages upon its
opposite
sides.
(b) A side,
division,
or part, that
slides
or is
hinged,
as of
window
shutters,
folding
doors,
etc. (c) The
movable
side of a
table.
(d) A very thin
plate;
as, gold leaf. (e) A
portion
of fat lying in a
separate
fold or
layer.
(f) One of the teeth of a
pinion,
es
Oblique
::
Oblique
(a.) Not
direct
in
descent;
not
following
the line of
father
and son;
collateral.
Fathom
::
Fathom
(v. t.) To
encompass
with the arms
extended
or
encircling;
to
measure
by
throwing
the arms
about;
to span.
Glyceride
::
Glyceride
(n.) A
compound
ether
(formed
from
glycerin).
Some
glycerides
exist ready
formed
as
natural
fats,
others
are
produced
artificially..
Induce
::
Induce
(v. t.) To bring on; to
effect;
to
cause;
as, a fever
induced
by
fatigue
or
exposure..
Fordo
::
Fordo (v. i.) To
overcome
with
fatigue;
to
exhaust.
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