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oleo

[oh-lee-oh] / ˈoʊ liˌoʊ /
NOUN
butter
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The key is oleo saccharum, which sounds like an ingredient from a laboratory, but is really just a process that pulls essential oils from citrus using sugar.

From Washington Post • Apr. 8, 2020

But that hope might be oleo, a poor substitute.

From Time • May 13, 2013

As the House debated repeal of federal oleo taxes last week, party lines snapped like serpentin in a gale; the sulphurous debate grew reminiscent of argument in a waterfront saloon.

From Time Magazine Archive

In prewar days, per capita consumption of oleo was only 2.9 lbs. a year compared to 16.7 lbs. of butter.

From Time Magazine Archive

There was slightly better food—at midday, a bowl of real soup, perhaps a slice of vegetable, and at the end of the night shift, bread with oleo.

From "The Boy on the Wooden Box" by Leon Leyson