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the tallow
verb
To grease or smear with tallow.
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Although some hunters like to reserve the tallow for that purpose, others prefer pork fat.
Large brown butterflies flutter among the tallow trees as you gaze down into deep valleys.
An early story, "The Tallow Candle", was rediscovered in an archive only in 2012, and Binding uses it to spotlight the fledgling writer's state of mind.
(From childhood, Franklin, the son of a chandler, had toiled from dawn to dusk only to squander the tallow "reading the greatest Part of the Night").
Indeed, diverse livery companies still exist, from the Tallow Chandlers (founded in 1462, and originally candlemakers or dealers in tallow - rendered animal fat) to the Merchant Taylors (1327).
With the windows covered in plastic sheeting, he felt as if he were inside a plastic container, like a leftover, peering into the tallow fog of the world.
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Liver triglyceride arachidonic acid (20 4) concentration was comparable between the cheese and canola oil sources of fat, but lower in the tallow-fed rats.
Fatty acid content of the liver triglycerides showed lower 18 1 and higher ω3 fatty acids: 18 3 (α-linolenic), 20 5 (eicosapentaenoic) and 22 6 (docosahexaenoic) in the cheese-fed than the tallow-fed rats, these concentrations being equivalent to that of the canola oil-fed rats.
Rebecca Moyle, who teaches history at the University of California, Berkeley, and has eaten this food since childhood, says, "Old-fashioned Basque places often serve you the whole animal over the course of the meal — tripe and organs in the soup, tallow and bacon in the beans, sometimes liver or even tongue.
The beef tallow used in the biodiesel production was acquired from industrial slaughterhouse in the area of Jouneghan City, state of Chahar Mahal va Bakhtiari, Iran.
Figure 3 illustrates the IR spectra of the beef tallow biodiesel methyl esters in this region.
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