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a genetic disorder that is also characterized by easily fractured bones.
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a greasy, unctuous liquid of vegetable, animal, mineral or synthetic origin.
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n. 1. Any of numerous mineral, vegetable, and synthetic substances and animal and vegetable fats that are generally slippery, combustible, viscous, liquid or liquefiable at room temperatures, soluble in various organic solvents such as ether but not in water, and used in a great variety of products, especially lubricants and fuels. 2. a . Petroleum. b . A petroleum derivative, such as a machine oil or lubricant. 3. A substance with an oily consistency. 4. Oil paint. 5. ...
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Esters of fatty acids and glycerol which normally are liquid at room temperature.
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The mark of a well-humidified cigar. Even well-aged cigars secrete oil at 70 to 72 percent relative humidity, the level at which they should be stored.
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