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Meaning of tallow | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
ˈtæləʊ

Definitions

  1. A hard animal fat obtained from suet, etc.; used in cooking as well as to make candles, soap and lubricants
  2. A hard animal fat obtained from suet, etc.; used in cooking as well as to make candles, soap and lubricants.
    countable, uncountable
  3. To grease or smear with tallow
  4. To cause to have a large quantity of tallow; to fatten
  5. Of animals: to develop quantities of tallow

Equivalents

العربية الشحم
Azərbaycanca piy
Български лой
Bosanski loj лој сало
Català seu
Čeština lůj
Dansk talg
Esperanto sebo
Español grasa
Eesti rasv
Euskara gantz
فارسی پیه
Suomi tali
Français suif
Galego sebo
עברית חלב
Hrvatski loj лој сало
Հայերեն ճարպ ճրագու
Íslenska tólg
Italiano sego
日本語 ヘッド 牛脂 獣脂
한국어 수지
Kurdî talî talî
Latina sēbum
Македонски ЛОИ лој
Nederlands talg
Polski tuczyć utuczyć
Português engordar ensebar sebo
Русский сало
Slovenčina Loj
Српски loj лој сало
Svenska talg
Тоҷикӣ пиҳ
Українська лій са́ло

Examples

“"I have got a very fine shirt, which I am going to use for my wedding shirt; but there are three tallow stains on it which I want washed out[.]"”
“Nor were the wool prospects much better. The pastoral industry, which had weathered the severe depression of the early forties by recourse to boiling down the sheep for their tallow, and was now firmly re-established as the staple industry of the colony, was threatened once more with eclipse.”
“Rendering is done by boiling the animal carcasses to separate the fat from the meat. At high temperatures, the fat floats as a creamy white substance called tallow, while the heavier protein sinks to the bottom, producing greaves, which can be fed to animals. Tallow is used to make candle wax or is mixed with ash and heated again to form soap.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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