oleines
/ˈoʊliˌinz/
noun
- A type of liquid fat or oil, especially one obtained from animal fats or vegetable oils, used in making soap, lubricants, and other products.
- The factory processes oleines to create high-quality soap bars.
- Many industrial lubricants are made from oleines derived from palm oil.
- Chemists study oleines to understand how different fats behave in manufacturing.