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oilcake
oilcake (ˈɔɪlkeɪk) The cake or mass of compressed seeds (rapeseed, linseed, cottonseed, or other kind) which is left after pressing out so much of the oil as can be thus extracted; used as a fattening food for cattle or sheep, or as manure. (Usually as a substance; less commonly with pl.)1743 W. Ell... Oxford English Dictionary
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oilcake
oilcaken [U] cattle food made from seeds after the oil has been pressed out 油渣饼(作家畜饲料). 牛津英汉双解词典
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SS Calabria (1922)
Sinking In December 1940 Calabria was en route to the UK with a cargo of 4,000 tons of iron, 3,050 tons of tea and 1,870 tons of oilcake. wikipedia.org
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Lasioderma serricorne
beetle is a pest of tobacco, both in the refined cigarette packet presentation and also as stored in hogsheads and bales, but is also a minor pest of oilcake wikipedia.org
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grazier
grazier (ˈgreɪʒ(ɪ)ə(r)) Forms: 6–8 grasier, (6 -ior, -yar, grazyer, 6–7 grasyer), 7– grazier. [f. gras grass n.: see -ier. Quots. 1580 and 1611 seem to indicate that the word became more or less identified with the 16–17th c. F. graissier (f. graisse fat, grease n.). Cf. graze v.3] † 1. Used to rend... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stannergate railway station
These served the nearby Tay Oilcake Works. The station closed to both passengers and goods traffic on 1 May 1916. wikipedia.org
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torteau
‖ torteau (tɔrto) Pl. torteaux (tɔrtoz). Also pl. 5 tortellis, 6 tourteaulx, torteaulxes, 6–8 torteauxes, 7 tortauxes, 8 torteaux's, tourteaux, tourteauxes. [a. F. tourteau ‘a large round cake or flat bannock of bread’, a mass of oilcake, a wooden disk used as a crusher, and in heraldry as below; in... Oxford English Dictionary
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Acehnese cuisine
Kuwah pliëk-u, gulai-like dish cooked using oilcake, melinjo, long beans, peanuts, papaya leaves, cassava leaves, kecombrang bamboo shoots, snails, and wikipedia.org
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moony
▪ I. moony, a. (ˈmuːnɪ) [f. moon n.1 and v. + -y.] 1. Of or belonging to the moon; resembling or characteristic of the moon; like that of the moon.a 1586 Sidney Arcadia iii. (1622) 257 What mou'd me to inuite Your presence (sister deare) first to my Moony sphere. 1789 Blake Songs Innoc., Cradle Song... Oxford English Dictionary
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SS Monterey (1897)
After loading her cargo, consisting among other things of 13,325 bales of cotton and 2,400 tons oilcake, she departed on March 28 for Liverpool via Norfolk wikipedia.org
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whin
▪ I. whin1 (hwɪn) Forms: 5 quyn, qwynne, wyne, 5–7 whyn(ne, 6 whyne, Sc. quyin, 6–7 whinne, whine, Sc. quhinn(e, 7 win, whimme, (9 dial.) whim, Sc. (9 dial.) quhin, 8 (9 dial.) whinn, 8–9 Sc. and dial. whun, 6– whin. [app. orig. northern, and prob. of Scand. origin (cf. Sw. hven, early Da. hvine, hv... Oxford English Dictionary
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Peanut
The protein cake (oilcake meal) residue from oil processing is used as animal feed and soil fertilizer. wikipedia.org
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cracker
cracker (ˈkrækə(r)) Also 6 crakar, 6–7 craker. [f. crack v. + -er1.] One who or that which cracks (in any of the senses of the vb.). 1. gen.1625 B. Jonson Staple of News Prol. for Crt., To scholars..above the vulgar sort Of nut-crackers, that only come for sight. 1842 Dickens Amer. Notes (1850) 14/1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mad cow crisis
In France, their use was mitigated by the use of oilcake tanned using a process patented by INRA, which was not available in other European countries such wikipedia.org
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cake
▪ I. cake, n. (keɪk) Also 4 kaak, 4–6 kake, 6 Sc. caik. [ME. kake, cake, 13th c., identical with, and prob. a. ON. kaka fem. (mod.Icel. and Sw. kaka, Da. kage) in same sense, pointing to an OTeut. *kakâ-. An ablaut-derivative from the same root kak- is OHG. chuohho (MHG. kuoche, Ger. kuche), MLG. kô... Oxford English Dictionary
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