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greaseAnimal fat, vegetable shortening and/or oil used in preparing food or resulting from cooking.
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greaseFat or lanolin
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grease"oily fat of land animals," c. 1300, from Anglo-French grece, Old French gresse, craisse "grease, fat" (Modern French graisse), from Vulgar Latin *crassia "(melted) animal fat [..]
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greasemid-14c., "smear, lubricate, or anoint with grease or fat," from grease (n.). Sense of "ply with bribe or protection money" is 1520s, from notion of grease the wheels "make th [..]
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greaseTo rub fat on the surface of a pan or dish to prevent sticking.
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greasefatty or oily material, usually melted animal fat.
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greaseSmear or lubricate with grease.
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grease(Say: greece) - A bicycle lubricant that's used for components, which include ball bearings, such as the hubs, bottom bracket, headset and pedals. Grease is the consistency of pudding, so it stay [..]
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greaselubricate with grease; "grease the wheels" a thick fatty oil (especially one used to lubricate machinery) dirt: the state of being covered with unclean things Grease is a 197 [..]
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greaseA lubricant composed of an oil or oils thickened with a soap, soaps or other thickener to a semisolid or solid consistency.
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greasea thick oily substance; softened animal fat
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grease(Say: greece) - A bicycle lubricant that's used for components, which include ball bearings, such as the hubs, bottom bracket, headset and pedals. Grease is the consistency of pudding, so it stay [..]
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greaseTo coat a dish, tin or mould with cooking fat in order to stop the item being cooked from sticking.
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greaseTo dream you are in grease, is significant of travels being enjoyed with disagreeable but polished strangers.
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greaseA lubricant in the form of a viscous paste, rather than a liquid oil. Grease is generally a more difficult to apply, because most bicycle parts cannot be greased effectively without disassembly. Greas [..]
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greaseTo coat a cooking vessel or sheet with a thin layer of oil or shortening.
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greaseA type of lubricant composed of a fluid (typically lubricant oils) thickened with a material that contributes a degree of plasticity (typically soaps). Just as viscosity is the basic property of lubri [..]
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greaseTo rub the surface of a pan such as a griddle, Jamaican muffin pan or Jamaican cake pan with grease or shortening in order to prevent the food prepared in it from sticking. Grease and flour refers to rubbing the pan with grease or shortening before lightly dusting it with flour. The flour coating is applied by sprinkling the pan with flour, then in [..]
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greaseTo rub the interior surface of a cooking dish or pan with shortening, oil, or butter to prevent food from sticking to it.
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greaseTo coat with a thin layer of fat or cooking spray.
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greaseTo lightly coat a pan with some fat to prevent foods from sticking and to help with the browning.
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greaseTo prevent foods from sticking by lightly coating a pan with butter, shortening, cooking spray, etc.
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grease(n) a thick fatty oil (especially one used to lubricate machinery)(n) the state of being covered with unclean things(v) lubricate with grease
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grease - 1) Slang for Cable Pulling Lubricant, a chemical compound used to reduce pulling tension by lubricating a cable when pulled into a duct or conduit. 2) Slang for Dielectric Grease, a silicone based chemical compound used to seal and lubricate connections
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greaseTo use opium, especially to smoke opium.
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greaseA semi-solid lubricant in which oil is mixed with a thickener (i.e. soap).
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grease(Say: greece) - A bicycle lubricant that's used for components, which include ball bearings, such as the hubs, bottom bracket, headset and pedals. Grease is the consistency of pudding, so it stays put and lasts a while.
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greaseOne of the forms of airborne pollution caused by cooking. Can combine with other substances to create a sticky film on kitchen surfaces, and may damage kitchen cabinetry by attracting mold and fungi g [..]
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greaseLubricant composed of an oil or oils thickened with a soap, soaps or other thickener to a semi-solid consistency.
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greaseTo apply butter or oil to a cooking surface to prevent food from sticking when cooked.
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greaseAfter bread dough has been left to rise, it needs to be pressed down to allow excess air to escape. This is known as knocking back.
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greaseto cover the cooking surface of a pan or dish with a fat to keep foods from sticking to it.
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greaseTo spread the bottom and/or sides of a pan with shortening to prevent sticking
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greaseto cover the cooking surface of a pan or dish with a fat to keep foods from sticking to it.
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greaseGrease: To rub fat or a fat substitute on the surface of a cooking utensil or item of cookware.
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greaseIn wastewater, a group of substances, including fats, waxes, free fatty acids, calcium and magnesium soaps, mineral oils, and certain other non-fatty materials.
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greaseIn a collection system, grease is considered to be the residues of fats, detergents, waxes, free fatty acids, calcium and magnesium soaps, mineral oils, and certain other nonfatty materials that tend [..]
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greaseBribe offered to someone. This could be either dealer or anyone else.
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grease A bribe.
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greasea lubricant composed of an oil or oils thickened with a soap, soaps or other thickener to a semisolid or solid consistency.
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greaseRub oil, shortening, butter or fat over surface of cooking utensil or on a food. May also use a lecithin based, non-fat cooking spray, unless bake ware does not recommend it.
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grease(Say: greece) - A bicycle lubricant that's used for components, which include ball bearings, such as the hubs, bottom bracket, headset and pedals. Grease is the consistency of pudding, so it stay [..]
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greaseGrease used to be the preferred method of applying a flash-proof seal over the ends of black powder revolvers. Due to the mess grease makes on indoor ranges, it has been largely superseded by felt wad [..]
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greaseA lubricant composed of an oil thickened with a soap or other thickener to a solid or semisolid consistency.
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greaseA grease that is sufficiently hard to retain its shape in block or stick form.
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greaseA grease prepared from lubricating oil and sodium soap.
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