oleomargarine
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Origin of oleomargarine
From the French word oléomargarine, dating back to 1870–75. See oleo-, margarine
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The last time Colorado voters repealed a state law was in 1932, when it overturned a tax on oleomargarine.
From Washington Times • Nov. 18, 2019
Romance gave way to cold, scientific slaughter, chiefly to supply soap and oleomargarine makers.
From Time Magazine Archive
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FOR: Administration price-support levels, increases in Commodity Credit Corporation price-support resources from $3 billion to $6,750,000,000; ending special taxes on oleomargarine.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Chief reason for the butter glut was the big increase in sales of colored oleomargarine, now permitted in 42 states.*
From Time Magazine Archive
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She got up to fix it and found that she had no butter, only oleomargarine.
From "Sula" by Toni Morrison
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