duck butter

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  • duck\ butter — Generic for any thick lubricant, esp. in the semiconductor equipment industry: vacuum grease. The seal still leaks? Open it up, put a little more duck butter on the O ring, and try pumping it down again …   Dictionary of american slang

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  • Butter in a Lordly Dish — In the Bible, Jael kills Sisera by hammering a nail through his head. The same fate awaits Sir Luke Enderby in Christie s play at the hands of Julia Keene. to raise funds for the organisation. The other five plays and their first broadcasts (all… …   Wikipedia

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  • Cocoa butter — Raw cocoa butter Fat composition Saturated fats 57 64%: stearic acid (24 37%), capric acid (0 10%), myristic acid, (0 4%), arachidic acid (1%), lauri …   Wikipedia

  • Clarified butter — Freshly made clarified butter, still liquid Clarified butter at room temperature …   Wikipedia

  • Pressed duck — Pressed duck, or canard au sang (literally duck in its blood ) is a famous traditional French dish. In the 19th century, the Tour d Argent restaurant in Paris, France developed a complex dish called Canard à la presse , Caneton à la presse ,… …   Wikipedia

  • Rock butter — Rock Rock, n. [OF. roke, F. roche; cf. Armor. roc h, and AS. rocc.] 1. A large concreted mass of stony material; a large fixed stone or crag. See {Stone}. [1913 Webster] Come one, come all! this rock shall fly From its firm base as soon as I. Sir …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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