tallowing (Meaning)

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tallowing (p. pr. & vb. n.)

of Tallow

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tallowing (n.)

The act, or art, of causing animals to produce tallow; also, the property in animals of producing tallow.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tallowing

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tallowing Sentence Examples

  1. The tallowing candle flickered and cast an eerie glow in the dark room.
  2. The butcher carefully removed the layer of tallowing from the meat.
  3. The tallowing on the steak sizzled appetizingly on the grill.
  4. The horse's mane was slick with tallowing, giving it a shiny appearance.
  5. The old woman used tallowing to make her hair smoother and more manageable.
  6. The tallowing from the whale was used to make oil lamps and candles.
  7. The tallowing candle burned for hours, providing light during the long winter nights.
  8. The tallowing from the goose was used to make a skin ointment.
  9. The tallowing on the sheep's wool kept the animal warm and dry.
  10. The tallowing from the ox was used to make soap and other cleaning products.

FAQs About the word tallowing

of Tallow, The act, or art, of causing animals to produce tallow; also, the property in animals of producing tallow.

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The tallowing candle flickered and cast an eerie glow in the dark room.

The butcher carefully removed the layer of tallowing from the meat.

The tallowing on the steak sizzled appetizingly on the grill.

The horse's mane was slick with tallowing, giving it a shiny appearance.