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Look up fats in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fats or FATS may refer to: More than one type of fat, one of the three main macronutrients, along with
Fats
American pianist and singer (1928–2017)
Rollin' with Fats Domino (1956) Fats Domino Rock and Rollin' (1956) This Is Fats Domino! (1956) Here Stands Fats Domino (1957) This Is Fats (1957) The Fabulous
Fats_Domino
Esters of fatty acid or triglycerides
they can only be digested, absorbed, and transported in conjunction with fats. Fats play a vital role in maintaining healthy skin and hair, insulating body
Fat
Type of unsaturated fat
Trans fat is a type of unsaturated fat that occurs in foods. Trans fats are fats (triglycerides, i.e. triple esters of glycerin) that contain chains derived
Trans_fat
American jazz pianist and composer (1904–1943)
related to Fats Waller. Fats Waller piano rollography Fats Waller recordings at the Discography of American Historical Recordings Free scores by Fats Waller
Fats_Waller
Fat in which the fatty acid chains have all or predominantly single bonds
bonds available to react with hydrogen. Saturated fats are generally solid at room temperature. All fats, both saturated and unsaturated, contain 9kcal per
Saturated_fat
American jazz trumpeter (1923–1950)
the Air, Vol. 2 (Vox VSP 310) Fats Navarro – The Fabulous Fats Navarro, Vol. 1 (Blue Note BLP 1531) Fats Navarro – Fat Girl (Savoy SJL 2216) Charlie Parker
Fats_Navarro
Oil extracted from seeds or from other parts of plants
Vegetable oils, or vegetable fats, are oils extracted from seeds or from other parts of edible plants. Like animal fats, vegetable fats are mixtures of triglycerides
Vegetable_oil
Fat or fatty acid in which there is at least one double bond within the fatty acid chain
unsaturated fat is a fat (triglyceride) containing at least one alkene group. Unsaturated fats can be further classified: monounsaturated fats, polyunsaturated
Unsaturated_fat
Topics referred to by the same term
Minnesota Fats may refer to: Rudolf Wanderone (1913–1996), commonly known as Minnesota Fats, an American professional pool player Minnesota Fats (character)
Minnesota_Fats
American pool player
commonly known as Minnesota Fats, was an American professional pool player. Although he never won a major pool tournament as "Fats", he was at one time perhaps
Rudolf_Wanderone
Fatty acid
is shown that more monounsaturated fats lead to less anger and irritability. Foods containing monounsaturated fats may affect low-density lipoprotein
Monounsaturated_fat
Type of fatty acid defined by molecular bonds
fats (monounsaturated and polyunsaturated) are often referred to as good fats; while saturated fats are sometimes referred to as bad fats. Some fat is
Polyunsaturated_fat
Fictional character
calling himself "Minnesota Fats" in 1961, claimed to be the inspiration, Tevis denied that claim and insisted that Minnesota Fats was fictional. Jackie Gleason
Minnesota_Fats_(character)
Neutral fats, also known as true fats, are simple lipids formed by the dehydration synthesis of one or more fatty acids with an alcohol such as glycerol
Neutral_fat
Any ester of glycerol having all three hydroxyl groups esterified with fatty acids
unsaturated types. Saturated fats have no C=C groups; unsaturated fats feature one or more C=C groups. Unsaturated fats tend to have a lower melting point
Triglyceride
1957 studio album by Fats Domino
This Is Fats is the fifth studio album by American rock and roll pianist Fats Domino, released on Imperial Records. The New Rolling Stone Album Guide
This_Is_Fats
Oil consumed by humans, of vegetable or animal origin
amounts of saturated fats is common in diets, meta-analyses found a significant correlation between high consumption of saturated fats and blood LDL concentration
Cooking_oil
Topics referred to by the same term
California List of people known as the Fat Free Art and Technology Lab or F.A.T. Lab, a New York-based artist group Fats (disambiguation) Fatty (disambiguation)
Fat_(disambiguation)
Fatty portion of milk
fraction): Butterfat contains about 3% trans fat, which is slightly less than 0.5 grams per US tablespoon. Trans fats occur naturally in meat and milk from ruminants
Butterfat
Belgian jazz musician, vocalist, and composer
January 1995 and appeared rarely on stage. The Swinging Fats Sadi Combo (Blue Note, 1954) Mr. Fats Sadi, His Vibes and His Friends (MPS, 1966) With Don Byas
Fats_Sadi
Addition of hydrogen atoms to fat molecules
conversion of all of the unsaturated fats into saturated fats by transforming all of the double bonds in the fat into single bonds. Partial hydrogenation
Fat_hydrogenation
American musician
Fats Kaplin is an American musician, born in New York City. He is best known as a fiddler. He also plays guitar, button accordion, banjo, mandolin, steel
Fats_Kaplin
Semi-solid oily spread often used as a butter substitute
of unsaturated fats. During the manufacture of margarine, makers may convert some unsaturated fat into hydrogenated fats or trans fats to give them a
Margarine
Chemical process
combining them with other solid fats. It can also be used to prevent separation of solid fractions in palm oil and lauric fats, or slow rancidification, or
Fat_interesterification
American blues guitarist (1954–1986)
December 8, 1986), known as Hollywood Fats, was an American blues guitarist, active in Los Angeles, California. Hollywood Fats was born in Los Angeles and started
Hollywood_Fats
Fats and oils which are derived from animals
two categories, saturated and unsaturated fats. Most animal fats are saturated fats. Fat serves many purposes within an animal's body. Some of these include
Animal_fat
1984 film
"Vileness Fats - Historical - The Residents". www.residents.com. Retrieved 2022-08-22. "Vileness Fats" at RzWeb archived via Internet Archive "Vileness Fats" at
Vileness_Fats
American actor
Chino "Fats" Williams (July 26, 1933 – April 5, 2000) was an American actor. Williams was best known for such films and television series as The Terminator
Chino_"Fats"_Williams
File system used by MS-DOS and Windows 9x
supported three FATs, whereas this was a parameter for MIDAS. Reportedly, MIDAS was also prepared to support 10-bit, 12-bit and 16-bit FAT variants. While
File_Allocation_Table
U.S. atomic bomb type used at Nagasaki, 1945
"Fat Man" (also known as Mark III) was the design of the nuclear weapon the United States used for seven of the first eight nuclear weapons ever detonated
Fat_Man
"Blueberry Hill". Fats Domino '65 (mono) (Las Vegas, 1965-06-13, set 1) Released: 1965 Format: LP Label: Mercury MG 21039 (1965) Tracks: 12 Fats Domino '65 (stereo)
Fats_Domino_discography
Substance of biological origin that is soluble in nonpolar solvents
subunits). Although the term lipid is sometimes used as a synonym for fats, fats are a subgroup of lipids called triglycerides. Lipids also encompass molecules
Lipid
American politician (1915–1969)
died in office (1950–1999) "Fats Everett". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 15 May 2013. "Fats Everett". Govtrack US Congress
Fats_Everett
1955 studio album by Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars
Satch Plays Fats: A Tribute to the Immortal Fats Waller by Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars is an album by the American musician Louis Armstrong, released
Satch_Plays_Fats
Surname list
Fattal is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hubert Fattal (1970–2022), Lebanese businessman Isidore Fattal (1886–1961), Catholic bishop
Fattal
Fictional character
The Fat Controller is a fictional character from the British children's books, The Railway Series, written by the Reverend W. Awdry and his son, Christopher
The_Fat_Controller
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up fatness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fatness may refer to: Obesity, a medical condition where excess body fat has accumulated to the extent
Fatness
1961 gambling film by Robert Rossen
Fats". The film, which was based on the 1959 book of the same name by Walter Tevis, stars Paul Newman as Fast Eddie, Jackie Gleason as Minnesota Fats
The_Hustler
Books. Archived from the original on 5 June 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2014. Fats Comet discography at Discogs Fats Comet discography at MusicBrainz
Fats_Comet
American blues harmonica player
by 1986 Fats became a permanent member of Pearl's group. In 1989, Fats and Pearl released the live album Live at Cafe Lido, which captured Fats' on-stage
Harmonica_Fats
1956 studio album by Fats Domino
This Is Fats Domino! is the third album by R&B pianist and vocalist Fats Domino. The album was released by Imperial Records in December 1956. The album
This_Is_Fats_Domino!
American baseball and basketball player
Clarence Reginald Jenkins (January 10, 1898 – December 6, 1968), nicknamed "Fats", was an American professional baseball and basketball player from about
Fats_Jenkins
Affinity of a molecule or a moiety for a lipophilic environment
Lipophilicity (from Greek λίπος "fat" and φίλος "friendly") is the ability of a chemical compound to dissolve in fats, oils, lipids, and non-polar solvents
Lipophilicity
Substance used for cleaning
vegetable or animal oils and fats. An alkaline solution (often lye) induces saponification whereby the triglyceride fats first hydrolyze into salts of
Soap
1978 American supernatural psychological horror film by Richard Attenborough
bloodstained knife. Fats seems pleased until he learns that Corky fatally stabbed himself to prevent further murders by Fats. Corky and Fats each feel faint
Magic_(1978_film)
Pale-yellow, edible fat extracted from the cocoa bean
the product's fat source for the product to be called chocolate. The EU requires that alternative fats not exceed 5% of the total fat content. Substitutes
Cocoa_butter
Edible oil derived from coconut
6g), and caprylic acid (6.8g). Monounsaturated fats are 6% of total composition, and polyunsaturated fats are 2% (table). Coconut oil contains phytosterols
Coconut_oil
Short-range air-to-air missile
Fatter (Persian: فاطر, lit. 'Creator') is an Iranian short-range air-to-air missile based on the U.S.-built AIM-9 Sidewinder missile. Fatter is a short
Fatter
Topics referred to by the same term
Baby fat may refer to: Brown adipose tissue, a heat-generating type of tissue present in infants The fat roll on babies during the initial child development
Baby_fat
and blues and rock 'n' roll performer and songwriter Fats Domino. Over 350 studio recordings by Fats Domino have been released in total. Some of them were
List of songs recorded by Fats Domino
List_of_songs_recorded_by_Fats_Domino
Regulations covering trans fat in food products
trans fats.[citation needed] Studies in the early 1990s, however, brought renewed scrutiny and confirmation of the negative health impact of trans fats. In
Trans_fat_regulation
Autoxidation or hydrolysis of fats and oils
Rancidification is the process of complete or incomplete autoxidation or hydrolysis of fats and oils when exposed to air, light, moisture, or bacterial action, producing
Rancidification
2000 Australian TV series or program
The Fat is an Australian sports based talk show television series, broadcast and produced by ABC TV. The series began on 6 March 2000, and ended on 18
The_Fat
Fat in pork
unsaturated fats than lamb or beef fat. Lard, visceral "soft fat", usually rendered and can be used as a cooking fat Fatback, "hard fat", under the skin
Pig_fat
Canadian artillery tractor
doors Tyre carrier on rear upper cargo body. FATs made locally in Australia had different bodies. FATs supplied to India were shipped as bare chassis
CMP_FAT
Biological synthesis and degradation of lipids
dietary fat; however, there are two sources of fats that organisms can use to obtain energy: from consumed dietary fats and from stored fat. Vertebrates
Lipid_metabolism
American American jazz pianist and bandleader (1906–1967)
Gabriel Pichon (April 3, 1906 – February 25, 1967) professionally known as Fats Pichon, was an American jazz pianist, singer, bandleader, and songwriter
Fats_Pichon
Topics referred to by the same term
August 9, 1945. Fat Man or Fatman may also refer to: Kaytron Allen, American football player known as "Fatman" Fats Domino, or "the Fat Man", American
Fat_Man_(disambiguation)
Loose connective tissue composed mostly by adipocytes
of White Adipose Tissue". In Patel VB (ed.). The Molecular Nutrition of Fats. New York: Academic Press. pp. 271–288. doi:10.1016/b978-0-12-811297-7.00021-4
Adipose_tissue
1996 compilation album by Various artists
of songs made popular by Fats Domino. Three Fats Domino performances are also included in the collection. "The Fat Man" Fats Domino "All by Myself" Johnny
That's Fats: A Tribute to Fats Domino
That's_Fats:_A_Tribute_to_Fats_Domino
1988 single by "Weird Al" Yankovic
"Fat" is a song by "Weird Al" Yankovic. It is a parody of "Bad" by Michael Jackson and is Yankovic's second parody of a Jackson song, the first being
Fat_(song)
Topics referred to by the same term
Fat Boy, fatboy or fat boys may refer to: Fatboy Slim, an English DJ and musician The Fat Boys, an American hip hop trio from Brooklyn, New York James
Fat_Boy
Surname list
Fator is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Laverne Fator (1899–1936), American jockey Mark Fator (1904–1952), American jockey Terry Fator
Fator
Animal fat from domestic chicken
cholesterol and unsaturated fats. The chicken that contained no skin and had the breast meat with the natural amount of fat was high in protein and low
Chicken_fat
Fatty acids required for biological processes
of the longer omega−3 fats; eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), though they initially acquire these fats through the consumption
Essential_fatty_acid
1956 studio album by Fats Domino
Rock and Rollin' with Fats Domino is the debut studio album by rock and roll pianist and vocalist Fats Domino, compiling a number of his hits and other
Rock and Rollin' with Fats Domino
Rock_and_Rollin'_with_Fats_Domino
Observation that heart disease in French people is much less than is expected
relatively rich in saturated fats, in apparent contradiction to the widely held belief that the high consumption of such fats is a risk factor for CHD. The
French_paradox
Classification of different chocolate types
a confection combining cocoa with other vegetable fats, usually tropical fats or hydrogenated fats, as a replacement for cocoa butter. It is often used
Types_of_chocolate
Semi-solid white pork fat product
1900s, which made it possible to use vegetable-based fats in baking and in other uses where solid fats were called for. Upton Sinclair's novel The Jungle
Lard
Topics referred to by the same term
Fat Amy may refer to: Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, U.S. stealth jet fighter, nicknamed "Fat Amy" Patricia "Fat Amy" Hobart, a fictional character
Fat_Amy
Type of paraphilia
Fat fetishism or adipophilia (Latin adeps - "fat" and Greek φιλία - "love") is a sexual attraction directed towards overweight or obese people due primarily
Fat_fetishism
1962 studio album by Jimmy Smith
Plays Fats Waller is an album by American jazz organist Jimmy Smith featuring performances of tunes associated with Fats Waller, recorded on January 23
Plays_Fats_Waller
Medical controversy
there is insufficient evidence in humans that omega-6 fats are pro-inflammatory and that omega-3 fats are anti-inflammatory. In contrast, higher omega-6
Seed_oil_misinformation
Style of jazz piano music
Prominent stride pianists include James P. Johnson, Willie "the Lion" Smith, Fats Waller, Luckey Roberts, and Mary Lou Williams. Stride employed left hand
Stride_(music)
1995 video game
challenge Minnesota Fats, and cutscenes are computer-animation. In the Saturn version, the player takes the role of Minnesota Fats himself, in his quest
Minnesota_Fats:_Pool_Legend
Diet that contains limited amounts of fat
high" amounts of saturated fat, even if saturated fats from animal products and tropical oils are avoided. This is because all fats contain some saturated
Low-fat_diet
Topics referred to by the same term
Fat Man and Little Boy may refer to: Fat Man and Little Boy, collectively, atomic bombs used in World War II Fat Man and Little Boy (film), 1989 film "Fat
Fat_Man_and_Little_Boy
Milligrams of a base required to saponify 1g of fat
seen from equation (2), the SV of a given fat is inversely proportional to its molecular weight. Actually, as fats and oils contain a mix of different triglycerides
Saponification_value
Class of arthropods
minerals and fats and are already regularly eaten by one-third of the world's population. Black soldier fly larvae can provide protein and fats for use in
Insect
Musical artist
Music, 2010) "Leroy "Happy Fats" LeBlanc: His Rayne-Bo Ramblers 1938-1949" (Master Classics Records, 2011) "Leroy "Happy Fats" LeBlanc & His Rayne-Bo Ramblers"
Leroy_Leblanc
American musician (born 1967)
Michael John Burkett (born January 16, 1967), known professionally as Fat Mike, is an American musician and producer. He was the bassist and lead vocalist
Fat_Mike
1957 studio album by Fats Domino
Here Stands Fats Domino is the fourth studio album by American rock and roll pianist Fats Domino, released on Imperial Records. AllMusic reviewer Bruce
Here_Stands_Fats_Domino
Food product used in place of fats
consume diets high in saturated fats, and it increases risk for coronary heart disease in those individuals. The use of fat substitutes in food products
Fat_substitute
1955 single by Fats Domino
recording was included in the debut Fats Domino album Rock and Rollin' with Fats Domino (1956) and next in the compilation Fats Domino Swings (12,000,000 Records)
Ain't_That_a_Shame
2001 film by Catherine Breillat
Fat Girl (French: À ma sœur!, lit. 'To My Sister!') is a 2001 coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Catherine Breillat, and starring Anaïs
Fat_Girl
Flash file system
exFAT (Extensible File Allocation Table) is a file system optimized for flash memory such as USB flash drives and SD cards, that was introduced by Microsoft
ExFAT
Restaurant in Bray, Berkshire, England
The Fat Duck is a fine dining restaurant in Bray, Berkshire, England, owned by the chef Heston Blumenthal. Housed in a 16th-century building, the Fat Duck
The_Fat_Duck
Rendered form of beef or mutton fat
"Tallow, Dripping, Suet – What's the difference? Know your Organic Beef Fats!". Green Pasture Farms. Archived from the original on 2025-11-10. Retrieved
Tallow
American jazz trumpeter (1917–1993)
influenced many other musicians, including trumpeters Miles Davis, Jon Faddis, Fats Navarro, Clifford Brown, Arturo Sandoval, Lee Morgan, Chuck Mangione, and
Dizzy_Gillespie
1956 studio album by Fats Domino
Fats Domino Rock and Rollin' is the second studio album by Fats Domino. Bruce Eder of AllMusic praised the album for "Fats' piano takes the spotlight on
Fats_Domino_Rock_and_Rollin'
Cooking of food in oil or fat
saturated and trans fats while reducing monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fats. Foods fried in reused oil absorb more. Oil or fat with a smoke point
Frying
Inflammation of the serous tissues of the body
abdomen (peritoneum) and organs within. It is commonly found with fat wrapping or creeping fat. Serositis is seen in numerous conditions: Lupus erythematosus
Serositis
Hard outer layers of cereal grain
digest due to its high fiber content; its high fat content also reduces its shelf life as the oils/fats are prone to becoming rancid. As such, it is typically
Bran
Class of polyunsaturated fatty acids
meta-analysis of six randomized trials found that replacing saturated fat with omega−6 fats reduced the risk of coronary events by 24%. A healthy ratio of omega−6
Omega−3_fatty_acid
Milligrams of a base needed to neutralize 1 gram of a given acid
Rancidification – Autoxidation or hydrolysis of fats and oils "14.10.1: Foods- Acid Value and the Quality of Fats and Oils". Chemistry LibreTexts. May 26, 2016
Acid_value
Topics referred to by the same term
Fat Mac may refer to: Macintosh 512K, an early Apple Macintosh computer released in 1986, nicknamed "Fat Mac" due to its increased RAM .950 JDJ, a large
Fat_Mac
R&B song
"The Fat Man" is a song by American rhythm and blues recording artist Fats Domino. It was written by Domino and Dave Bartholomew, and recorded on December
The_Fat_Man_(song)
Proportion of omega-3 to omega-6 fatty acids in a diet
has been claimed that among hunter-gatherer populations, omega−6 fats and omega−3 fats are typically consumed in roughly a 1:1 ratio.[better source needed]
Fatty_acid_ratio_in_food
5th episode of the 3rd season of The Twilight Zone
"Fats" Brown, who died sixteen years previously, overshadowing him. Jesse says he would give anything to play one game against Fats, prompting Fats himself
A Game of Pool (The Twilight Zone, 1959)
A_Game_of_Pool_(The_Twilight_Zone,_1959)
FATS
FATS
FATS
FATS
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Green Parrot; Foot Ornament
Boy/Male
Celtic American Gaelic Scottish French
Red haired.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Beautiful charitable, loving
Boy/Male
Hindu
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The One Absorbed in the Lord
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Indian
King
Male
Italian
Italian form of Roman Latin Gratianus, GRAZIANO means "pleasing, agreeable."
Boy/Male
Tamil
Precious
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Slavic
God's gift.
FATS
FATS
FATS
FATS
FATS
n.
A limpid, colorless, highly volatile liquid, obtained by the dehydration of glycerin, or the destructive distillation of neutral fats containing glycerin. Its vapors are intensely irritating.
n.
An ethereal salt, or compound ether, consisting of an organic radical united with the residue of any oxygen acid, organic or inorganic; thus the natural fats are esters of glycerin and the fatty acids, oleic, etc.
n.
An oily, viscous liquid, C3H5(OH)3, colorless and odorless, and with a hot, sweetish taste, existing in the natural fats and oils as the base, combined with various acids, as oleic, margaric, stearic, and palmitic. It is a triatomic alcohol, and hence is also called glycerol. See Note under Gelatin.
n.
A fat, liquid at ordinary temperatures, but solidifying at temperatures below 0¡ C., found abundantly in both the animal and vegetable kingdoms (see Palmitin). It dissolves solid fats, especially at 30-40¡ C. Chemically, olein is a glyceride of oleic acid; and, as three molecules of the acid are united to one molecule of glyceryl to form the fat, it is technically known as triolein. It is also called elain.
n.
The act, process, or result, of soap making; conversion into soap; specifically (Chem.), the decomposition of fats and other ethereal salts by alkalies; as, the saponification of ethyl acetate.
n.
A peculiar fatty substance found in the blood, probably a mixture of fats, cholesterin, etc.
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, fatty or oily substances; -- applied to certain acids obtained from fats by the action of nitric acid.
n.
A substance which dissolves in water, thus forming a lather, and is used as a cleansing agent. Soap is produced by combining fats or oils with alkalies or alkaline earths, usually by boiling, and consists of salts of sodium, potassium, etc., with the fatty acids (oleic, stearic, palmitic, etc.). See the Note below, and cf. Saponification. By extension, any compound of similar composition or properties, whether used as a cleaning agent or not.
a.
Pertaining to, derived from, or contained in, oil; as, oleic acid, an acid of the acrylic acid series found combined with glyceryl in the form of olein in certain animal and vegetable fats and oils, such as sperm oil, olive oil, etc. At low temperatures the acid is crystalline, but melts to an oily liquid above 14/ C.
n.
A compound ether (formed from glycerin). Some glycerides exist ready formed as natural fats, others are produced artificially.
n.
One of a class of caustic bases, such as soda, potash, ammonia, and lithia, whose distinguishing peculiarities are solubility in alcohol and water, uniting with oils and fats to form soap, neutralizing and forming salts with acids, turning to brown several vegetable yellows, and changing reddened litmus to blue.
n.
One of the constituents of animal fats and also of some vegetable fats, as the butter of cacao. It is especially characterized by its solidity, so that when present in considerable quantity it materially increases the hardness, or raises the melting point, of the fat, as in mutton tallow. Chemically, it is a compound of glyceryl with three molecules of stearic acid, and hence is technically called tristearin, or glyceryl tristearate.
n.
An unorganized ferment or enzyme present in pancreatic juice. It decomposes neutral fats into glycerin and fatty acids.
n.
A substance (usually liquid) suitable for, or employed in, solution, or in dissolving something; as, water is the appropriate solvent of most salts, alcohol of resins, ether of fats, and mercury or acids of metals, etc.
n.
A light, volatile, mobile, inflammable liquid, (C2H5)2O, of a characteristic aromatic odor, obtained by the distillation of alcohol with sulphuric acid, and hence called also sulphuric ether. It is powerful solvent of fats, resins, and pyroxylin, but finds its chief use as an anaesthetic. Called also ethyl oxide.
n.
A general name for the several coloring matters, red, green, yellow, etc., present in the inner segments in the cones of the retina, held in solution by fats, and slowly decolorized by light; distinct from the photochemical pigments of the rods of the retina.
a.
Having, or relating to the power of producing heat; -- applied to foods which, being rich in carbon, as the fats, are supposed to give rise to heat in the animal body by oxidation.
n.
A liquid oil made from animal fats (esp. beef fat) by separating the greater portion of the solid fat or stearin, by crystallization. It is mainly a mixture of olein and palmitin with some little stearin.
n.
A fatty substance, extracted from animal fats and certain vegetable oils, formerly supposed to be a definite compound of glycerin and margaric acid, but now known to be simply a mixture or combination of tristearin and teipalmitin.
n.
A liquid hydrocarbon, C6H8, of the valylene series, obtained from distillation products of certain fats and gums.