| oleotherapy | Treatment of disease by an oil given internally or applied externally. Synonym: eleotherapy. Origin: oleo-+ G. Therapeia, therapy (05 Mar 2000) |
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| oleovitamin | A solution of a vitamin in an edible oil. Oleovitamin A and D, a solution of vitamins A and D in fish liver oil or in an edible vegetable oil. (05 Mar 2000) |
| oleoresin |
a homogenous mixture of resin(s) and volatile oil(s).
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| oleometer |
a device for measuring the specific gravity of oil as a means of determining purity.
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| oleoresin |
Extraction, usually of natural spice or flavoring materials, using selected solvents to remove the vital components. An Oleoresin will contain the essential oil plus other important non-volatile components which characterize the flavor, color and other aspects of the starting raw material.
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| oleo- |
On the Hunter this was the undercarriage leg which was hydraulically compressible to cushion landings.
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| oleochrysotherapy |
therapeutic administration of gold salts in oily suspensions.
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