The “Oleo oil” which is left is now churned with cream or milk, colored and salted.
This tree yields an oleo resin, used in medicine and known under the name of bálsamo de gurjun.
They are making a good deal of your attitude on the pension bill, and that interview on the oleo business where you go back on your legislative vote is being circulated to do you harm.
You've been right on the railroad question, on the oleo question, and the bank question.
It is usually made by churning soft beef fat (called oleo oil) and neutral (i.
To comply with the law, solid fats found at market and containing no oleo oil are labeled oleomargarin.
There were two kinds of oleo trees in Brazil--the brown or oleo pardo and the red or oleo vermelho, the latter technically known as Myrospermum erytroxylon Fr.
Beautiful, too, were the oleo pardo and vermelho (Myrocarpus frondosus and Myrospermum erythrozylon).
The Archbishop, seated, with the mitre on his head, anoints the palms of his hands, saying: ungentur manus istae de oleo sanctificato.
In the United States this product is now made ofoleo oil or soft beef fat, neutral lard, cottonseed and other oils, churned with a small quantity of milk, and in the finer grades, cream is sometimes used.
Oleo oil and vegetable oils are being imported in large quantities and now England uses twice as much margarine as butter.
We are shipping about one-third of the lard which we produce, and large quantities of oleo oil for oleomargarine.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "oleo" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.