oleo

/ˈoʊlioʊ/
noun
  1. A type of margarine made from vegetable oils, used as a substitute for butter.
    • The recipe calls for a stick of oleo, but you can use real butter if you prefer.
    • She spread oleo on her toast instead of butter to save money.
    • During the war, many families used oleo because butter was rationed.
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