cod-liver oil
/'kɔdlivərɔil/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A medicinal oil extracted from the livers of codfish and similar species: It is a dietary supplement consumed orally, valued primarily as a rich natural source of vitamins A and D.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- My grandmother used to take a spoonful of cod-liver oil every morning for her health.
- Before synthetic vitamins were common, cod-liver oil was a primary way to prevent deficiencies.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Medical Context: The term is often used in historical or nutritional contexts to discuss traditional remedies and sources of essential nutrients.
- In the early 20th century, cod-liver oil was routinely administered to children to prevent rickets.
Variants and Related Words
- Cod oil: A less common, more general term that may refer to oil from the whole codfish body, not specifically the liver. It is not a direct synonym for the medicinal "cod-liver oil."
- Fish oil: A broader category that includes oils from various fish tissues; cod-liver oil is a specific type of fish oil.
Synonyms
- None (Highly Specific): As a specific substance, it has no perfect synonyms. Descriptive phrases like "liver oil from cod" or "vitamin-rich fish oil" can convey a similar meaning in context.
Related Phrases
- "A dose of cod-liver oil": Often used metaphorically to describe something unpleasant but necessary or beneficial.
- The new tax policy is a bitter dose of cod-liver oil for the economy—hard to swallow but supposedly good in the long run.
Related Idioms
- None Directly: There are no common idioms that use the exact term "cod-liver oil." The metaphorical phrase above is an example of its figurative use.
Noun
- an oil obtained from the livers of cod and similar fishes; taken orally as a source of vitamins A and D