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cottonseed
/ ˈkɒtənˌsiːd /
noun
- the seed of the cotton plant: a source of oil and fodder
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cottonseed1
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Example Sentences
Foreign fats like cottonseed oil, sesame oil, or oleomargarine may be substituted for or added to pure butter.
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Lard is very often adulterated with cottonseed oil, cottonseed stearin and beef stearin.
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The presence of cottonseed oil is indicated by a deep-red or orange color, little or no color resulting in its absence.
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Lard from hogs fed on any of the various cottonseed products may give a faint reaction when this test is applied.
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The presence of cottonseed oil is shown by the formation of a deep-red or orange color.
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