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nouna colorless or yellowish oil expressed from lard, used chiefly as a lubricant for cutting tools. Origin of lard oilFirst recorded in 1835–45 Words nearby lard oillardaceous, lardass, larder, larder beetle, Lardner, lard oil, lardon, lard pig, lardy, lardy cake, lardy-dardy Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for lard oilThe polishing is done by means of hard, wooden rubbers, provided with a plentiful supply of lard-oil and emery. The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 12, No. 72, October, 1863|Various Until he was seven he had been allowed a bit of glimmer, a tiny wick floating in a silver dish of lard-oil, for a night-light. Long Live the King|Mary Roberts Rinehart This street and the water-front were lighted--twilighted--with lard-oil lamps; the rest of the place was dark. Kincaid's Battery|George W. Cable Cocoanut-oil, lard-oil, and olive-oil have also been used in lighthouses. Artificial Light|M. Luckiesh
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