colza oil.

colza oil.

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  • colza oil — noun edible light yellow to brown oil from rapeseed used also as a lubricant or illuminant • Syn: ↑rape oil, ↑rapeseed oil • Hypernyms: ↑oil • Substance Holonyms: ↑rapeseed * * * noun : rape oil e …   Useful english dictionary

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  • colza oil — oil derived from the colza …   English contemporary dictionary

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  • Oil — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Oil >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 oil oil fat butter cream grease tallow suet lard dripping exunge| blubber Sgm: N 1 glycerin glycerin stearin elaine …   English dictionary for students

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