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Definition of Tuna oil
1. Noun. An oil obtained from tuna.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tuna Oil
Literary usage of Tuna oil
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Papers on Paint and Varnish and the Materials Used in Their Manufacture by Henry Alfred Gardner (1920)
"tuna oil 20 58 Firm and clear. Raw Linseed Oil 72 96 Firm and clear. tuna oil
with 10% Drier* 10 Very firm, clear and lustrous. ..."
2. Gloucester Fishermen's Wives Cookbook by Susan Pollack (2005)
"... combine first 6 ingredients. Salt and pepper to taste. Mix well. Add tuna,
oil, and vinegar. Mix well. Serve over a bed of lettuce and Italian bread ..."
3. Report of the Auditor General on the Finances of the Commonwealth of by Office of the Auditor General, Pennsylvania (1892)
"30 00 Trust Company of North America, Philadelphia, 1, 700 40 Troy Water Company
30 00 tuna oil Company, Pittsburgh, ..."
4. British and Foreign State Papers by Great Britain Foreign Office (1868)
"(Inclosure.)—Return of the Exports from Lagoi, from July 1 to December 81, 1861
j and January 1 to June 80, 1861. Palma, 1200 tuna oil; no cotton. ..."
5. Preferential Trading Arrangements in Agricultural and Food Markets: The Case by Jacques Gallezot, Oecd, Jean-Christophe Bureau (2005)
"In particular, ATPDEA allowed new products to enter the US duty-free, such as
textiles and clothing, processed tuna, oil products, watches and leather goods ..."