cohune-nut oil
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Definition
- Noun:
- A semisolid fat obtained from the nuts of the cohune palm: It is a specific type of vegetable oil extracted from the kernels of the cohune palm (Attalea cohune). This oil is characterized by its semisolid, often waxy, consistency at room temperature.
Usage
General Use: The term "cohune-nut oil" is used to refer to the oil itself, typically in contexts of botany, agriculture, commerce, or traditional uses.
- The local community has harvested cohune-nut oil for generations.
- Cohune-nut oil is a valuable product from the rainforest.
Specific Applications: It is commonly mentioned in relation to its primary historical and practical uses.
- Cohune-nut oil was traditionally used in cooking.
- This soap is made with cohune-nut oil and other natural fats.
Advanced Usage
- Technical/Commercial Context: In more specialized writing, the term specifies the source and type of fat.
- The chemical profile of cohune-nut oil makes it suitable for certain industrial applications.
- Export records show a decline in cohune-nut oil production.
Variants and Related Words
- Cohune oil: A common shortened variant.
- Cohune oil has similar properties to coconut oil.
- Cohune palm (n): The tree () that produces the nuts.
- Palm kernel oil (n): A broader category of oils from palm nuts, which includes cohune-nut oil.
Synonyms
- Palm kernel oil (general category): While "palm kernel oil" is a broader term, it can be used in contexts where the specific type is not critical, though it is not a perfect synonym.
- Vegetable fat: A very general term for fats derived from plants.
Notes on Meaning
- The term specifically denotes the oil from the cohune palm nut. It is not a general term for all palm oils (like oil from the African oil palm, ). Its defining characteristics are its source and its semisolid nature.
Noun
- semisolid fat from nuts of the cohune palm; used in cooking and soap making