keelfat (Meaning)

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keelfat (n.)

A cooler; a vat for cooling wort, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms of keelfat

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keelfat Sentence Examples

  1. In the heart of the bustling marketplace, the merchant's keelfat bulged with an array of exotic spices.
  2. As the whaling ship glided through the icy waters, the crew carefully extracted the keelfat from the massive beasts.
  3. The aroma of sizzling keelfat filled the air as the chef expertly prepared a traditional Inuit dish.
  4. In ancient times, indigenous communities relied on keelfat as a valuable source of energy and nourishment during harsh winters.
  5. With its rich, oily texture, keelfat played a crucial role in preserving and flavoring meats and fish in the absence of refrigeration.
  6. The artisan carefully rendered the keelfat into a pure, golden liquid, preserving its unique culinary properties.
  7. As a testament to its versatility, keelfat was not only used for culinary purposes but also found applications in traditional medicine and skincare.
  8. The fatty deposits known as keelfat served as an essential energy reserve for marine mammals, enabling them to endure long migrations and dives.
  9. During periods of scarcity, keelfat became a lifeline for northern communities, providing sustenance and warmth in the face of extreme conditions.
  10. The Inuit people held a profound reverence for keelfat, recognizing its significance as a gift from the sea and a symbol of their deep connection to the Arctic environment.

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A cooler; a vat for cooling wort, etc.

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In the heart of the bustling marketplace, the merchant's keelfat bulged with an array of exotic spices.

As the whaling ship glided through the icy waters, the crew carefully extracted the keelfat from the massive beasts.

The aroma of sizzling keelfat filled the air as the chef expertly prepared a traditional Inuit dish.

In ancient times, indigenous communities relied on keelfat as a valuable source of energy and nourishment during harsh winters.