menhaden oil

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menhaden oil

A worker pours menhaden oil into a vat at a factory.

Definition

Noun: A fatty oil obtained from the menhaden fish, used historically in industrial applications such as paints, inks, and leather treatment.

Usage

This is a specific, technical term for a product derived from a type of fish. It is used in contexts discussing historical manufacturing, industrial materials, or marine resources. - The 19th-century paint recipe called for menhaden oil as a binder. - Before synthetic alternatives, menhaden oil was a common ingredient in printing inks.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical Context: The term is primarily used in historical or industrial texts to describe a raw material that has been largely replaced by modern alternatives.
  • Technical Specification: In detailed descriptions of traditional crafts or industrial processes, "menhaden oil" specifies the exact source and type of oil used.
Variants and Related Words
  • Menhaden (noun): The type of fish () from which the oil is rendered.
  • Fish oil (noun): A general term for oils derived from fish tissues, of which menhaden oil is one specific type.
Synonyms
  • Pogy oil (noun): A regional or historical synonym for menhaden oil, also derived from the menhaden fish (which is sometimes called a "pogy").
menhaden oil

A worker pours menhaden oil into a vat at a factory.

Noun
  1. a fatty oil obtained from the menhaden fish and used in paint and ink and in treating leather