Worker in oils
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ARTISTWorker in oils
PAINTWork in oils
ANOINTSOils, in a way
CRISCOBig name in cooking oils
oleophilichaving affinity for oils; wetted by oils in preference to water
citronellalA terpenoid aldehyde found esp. in citronella, rose, and geranium oils
citronellalsA terpenoid aldehyde found esp. in citronella, rose, and geranium oils
enfleuragethe exposure of oils to scent of fresh flowers in perfume-making
menthenecolorless, liquid terpene, C10H18, found in certain essential oils and prepared from menthol
enfleuragesENFLEURAGE, the exposure of oils to scent of fresh flowers in perfume-making
aromatherapyThe use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils in massage or baths
citronellala colourless aldehyde with a lemon scent, present in citronella and other essential oils
caprica fatty acid C10H20O2 found in fats and oils and used in flavors and perfumes
citronellalsCITRONELLAL, a colourless aldehyde with a lemon scent, present in citronella and other essential oils
cholecalciferola natural form of vitamin D found esp in fish, egg yolks, and fish-liver oils
anthraceneA colorless crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon obtained by the distillation of crude oils and used in chemical manufacture
oleincolorless to yellowish, oily, water-insoluble liquid, C57H104O6, the triglyceride of oleic acid, present in many vegetable oils
oleinscolorless to yellowish, oily, water-insoluble liquid, C57H104O6, the triglyceride of oleic acid, present in many vegetable oils
trioleincolorless to yellowish, oily, water-insoluble liquid, C57H104O6, the triglyceride of oleic acid, present in many vegetable oils
pyridoxineA colorless weakly basic solid present chiefly in cereals, liver oils, and yeast, and important in the metabolism of unsaturated fatty acids
pinenesliquid terpene, C10H16, the principal constituent of oil of turpentine, found in other essential oils: used chiefly in the manufacture of camphor
pineneliquid terpene, C10H16, the principal constituent of oil of turpentine, found in other essential oils: used chiefly in the manufacture of camphor
linalolcolorless, unsaturated terpene liquid alcohol, C10H18O, having a fragrance similar to that of bergamot oil, obtained from several essential oils: used in perfumery
dodecanoicas in dodecanoic acid, a crystalline fatty acid occurring as glycerides in natural fats and oils (especially coconut oil and palm-kernel oil)
furanesa cyclic flammable liquid compound C4H4O that is obtained from wood oils of pines or made synthetically and is used especially in organic synthesis
furanea cyclic flammable liquid compound C4H4O that is obtained from wood oils of pines or made synthetically and is used especially in organic synthesis
furana cyclic flammable liquid compound C4H4O that is obtained from wood oils of pines or made synthetically and is used especially in organic synthesis
citralsan unsaturated liquid isomeric aldehyde C10H16O of many essential oils that has a strong lemon odor and is used especially in perfumery and as a flavoring
opodeldoca name given by Paracelsus to various local medical applications, now used for a liniment based on soap dissolved in alcohol, with herbs and aromatic oils added
opodeldocsOPODELDOC, a name given by Paracelsus to various local medical applications, now used for a liniment based on soap dissolved in alcohol, with herbs and aromatic oils added
camphenecolorless, crystalline, water-insoluble substance, C10H16, occurring in turpentine and many other essential oils, prepared from pinene: used chiefly as an intermediate in the manufacture of synthetic camphor
terpineolsany of several unsaturated, cyclic, tertiary alcohols having the formula C10H18O, occurring in nature in many essential oils or prepared synthetically: used chiefly in the manufacture of perfumes
eugenolcolorless, oily, spicy, aromatic, very slightly water-soluble liquid, C10H12O2, extracted from certain essential oils, as oil of cloves: used chiefly in perfumery and in dentistry as an antiseptic
eugenolscolorless, oily, spicy, aromatic, very slightly water-soluble liquid, C10H12O2, extracted from certain essential oils, as oil of cloves: used chiefly in perfumery and in dentistry as an antiseptic
limoneneliquid terpene, C40H16, occurring in two optically different forms, the dextrorotatory form being present in the essential oils of lemon, orange, etc., and the levorotatory form in Douglas fir needle oil
diacetylyellow, water-soluble liquid, C4H6O2, occurring in butter and in certain essential oils, as bay, and also synthesized: used chiefly to augment the flavor and odor of vinegar, coffee, and other foods
geranialspale yellow, water-insoluble, liquid aldehyde, C10H16O, having a strong lemonlike odor, consisting in natural form of two isomers orandor(citral a geranial citral b neral), usually obtained from the oils of le
citralpale yellow, water-insoluble, liquid aldehyde, C10H16O, having a strong lemonlike odor, consisting in natural form of two isomers orandor(citral a geranial citral b neral), usually obtained from the oils of le
citralspale yellow, water-insoluble, liquid aldehyde, C10H16O, having a strong lemonlike odor, consisting in natural form of two isomers orandor(citral a geranial citral b neral), usually obtained from the oils of le
triglycerideAn ester formed from glycerol and three fatty acid groups. Triglycerides are the main constituents of natural fats and oils, and high concentrations in the blood indicate an elevated risk of stroke