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Definition of Colza oil
1. Noun. Edible light yellow to brown oil from rapeseed used also as a lubricant or illuminant.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Colza Oil
Literary usage of Colza oil
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemical Technology, Or, Chemistry in Its Applications to Arts and Manufactures by Charles Edward Groves, William Thorp, Friedrich Ludwig Knapp, Thomas Richardson, Edmund Ronalds, Henry Watts, William Joseph Dibdin (1895)
"Rape-seed Oil, or colza oil.—This oil is obtained from several species of the
genus Brassica, belonging to the natural order ..."
2. Lubrication and Lubricants: A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of by Richard Mountford Deeley, Leonard Archbutt (1900)
"Rape (Colza) Oil.—Commercial rape or colza oil is obtained from the seeds of
several cultivated varieties of Brassica Campestri«, Linn., ..."
3. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1887)
"The principal manufacturer, who, after several attempts, had succeeded in making
colza- oil, and who to do so had put up expensive machinery ..."
4. Treatise on Applied Analytical Chemistry by Vittorio Villavecchia (1918)
"colza oil AND OTHER CRUCIFEROUS OILS. The more common oils of the ... All have
very similar characters and properties. colza oil and ..."
5. Chemical Technology and Analysis of Oils, Fats, and Waxes by Julius Lewkowitsch (1904)
"The oils from these plants are, especially in this country, indiscriminately
termed rape oil or colza oil ; on the Continent, however, the last two names ..."