olein

/ˈoʊlɪn/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of fatty acid or an oil derived from various plants, especially cottonseed or olive oil.

“The soap was made from olive oil and contained olein as a primary ingredient.”

2. noun

A type of triglyceride found in the seed oil of the cotton plant.

“Olein is a major component of cottonseed oil, which is often used in food products.”

Synonyms

  • fatty acid
  • oil

Antonyms

  • glycerin
  • water