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oleomargarine
[ oh-lee-oh-mahr-juh-rin, -reen, -mahrj-rin, -reen ]
oleomargarine
/ ˌəʊlɪəʊˈmɑːdʒərɪn; ˌəʊlɪəʊˌmɑːdʒəˈriːn /
noun
- other names (esp US) for margarine
Other Words From
- o·le·o·mar·gar·ic [oh-lee-oh-mahr-, gahr, -ik], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of oleomargarine1
Example Sentences
The last time Colorado voters repealed a state law was in 1932, when it overturned a tax on oleomargarine.
If the National Popular Vote is defeated, it would also represent the first time Colorado voters have repealed an act of the state legislature since 1932, when they overrode a tax hike on oleomargarine.
The word “oleomargarine” sounded as if it could be part of a recipe.
She got up to fix it and found that she had no butter, only oleomargarine.
The people of the United States also consume millions of pounds every year of butter substitutes and imitations, such as oleomargarine and butterine.
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