thick oil

  • 91Wood oil — Wood Wood, n. [OE. wode, wude, AS. wudu, wiodu; akin to OHG. witu, Icel. vi?r, Dan. & Sw. ved wood, and probably to Ir. & Gael. fiodh, W. gwydd trees, shrubs.] [1913 Webster] 1. A large and thick collection of trees; a forest or grove; frequently …

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  • 92palm oil — palm ,oil noun uncount a thick type of oil produced from the fruit of PALM TREES that is used especially for cooking and making soap …

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  • 93paraffin oil — /ˈpærəfən ɔɪl/ (say paruhfuhn oyl) noun 1. Also, liquid paraffin. a thick colourless mixture of hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum used as a laxative. 2. any oil containing hydrocarbons obtained from the distillation of petroleum; mineral oil.… …

  • 94boiled oil — n. any of several oils, esp. linseed, that are heated (not boiled) and mixed with driers to form a thick, dark, quick drying oil …

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  • 95bone oil — n. a thick, black oil derived from destructive distillation of bones …

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  • 96croton oil — n. a thick, bitter oil obtained from croton seeds: it is used as a counterirritant and, rarely, as a strong cathartic …

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  • 97palm oil — UK / US noun [uncountable] a thick type of oil produced from the fruit of palm trees that is used especially for cooking and making soap …

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  • 98lay it on thick — Synonyms and related words: Barnumize, act a part, affect, aggrandize, amplify, assume, ballyhoo, bedaub, besmear, blarney, blow, blow off, blowhard, bombast, build up, burlesque, butter, butter up, caricature, carry too far, coat, counterfeit,… …

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  • 99Topical — This article is about topical medications. For other uses, see Topic (disambiguation). In medicine, a topical medication is applied to body surfaces such as the skin or mucous membranes such as the vagina, anus, throat, eyes and ears. Many… …

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  • 100Carvacrol — Carvacrol[1] IUPAC name …

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