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Definition of Sunflower-seed oil
1. Noun. Oil from sunflower seeds.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sunflower-seed Oil
Literary usage of Sunflower-seed oil
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Practical Treatise on Animal and Vegetable Fats and Oils: Comprising Both by William Theodore Brannt, Karl Schaedler (1896)
"... Fusing point of the fatty acids 73-4° F. Congealing point of the fatty acids
62.6° F. Adulterations of sunflower-seed oil are thus far unknown. ..."
2. Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1868)
"... it constitutes the real Macassar OiL sunflower-seed oil, from seed imported
from the Black Sea provinces of Russia; a rapidly increasing trade is ..."
3. Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People (1878)
"sunflower-seed oil, from seed imported from the Black Sea provinces of Russia;
a rapidly increasing trade is springing up in this excellent oil. ..."
4. The Journal of Home Economics by American Home Economics Association (1921)
"(Corn oil, soy-bean oil, sunflower-seed oil, Japanese mustard-seed oil, rapeseed
oil and charlock oil.) 5 cents. Digestibility of Protein Supplied by ..."