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/ˈtalō/,
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A hard fatty substance made from rendered animal fat, used in making candles and soap,
  1. Smear (something, esp. the bottom of a boat) with such a substance

Noun
  1. A hard fatty substance made from rendered animal fat, used in making candles and soap


  1. obtained from suet and used in making soap, candles and lubricants
  2. Tallow is a rendered form of beef or mutton fat, processed from suet. It is solid at room temperature. Unlike suet, tallow can be stored for extended periods without the need for refrigeration to prevent decomposition, provided it is kept in an airtight container to prevent oxidation.
  3. Tallow was a constituency represented in the Irish House of Commons until 1800.
  4. To dream of tallow, forebodes that your possessions of love and wealth will quickly vanish.
  5. Tallow is another name for animal fat, which can be used as a feedstock for biodiesel production.
  6. To dream that you see tallow melting away in your dream denotes that your business affairs are in danger of doing likewise. A dream of a thrifty person making candles with tallow shows that by being thrifty you will weather the present financial storm.
  7. the fat of sheep or oxen, used for making candles or soap.
  8. The harder and less fusible fat in animals and vegetables.
  9. This refers to the rendered fat of either sheep or cattle. [Lystyne lordys verament]
  10. The fatty tissue or suet of animals (horse, cow and sheep).
  11. animal fats with titer above 40 degrees Celsius.
  12. grease from animal fat. It was used for many purposes on the frontier, including candle making or lubricating machine parts such as wagon wheels.
  13. A white solid fat obtained from cattle, sheep or goats and used in making shortenings and frying oils. If made from animals slaughtered in the Islamic way, it is Halaal. Otherwise it is Haraam. Currently, it is best to avoid edible products containing tallow unless they are Halaal certified.
  14. low quality hard white fat that most animals find hard to digest, not to mention the cardiac risks resulting.
  15. Tallow is rendered from beef or sheep fat; it contains water-insoluble compounds and is usually hard in consistency.  Tallow is frequently used in bar soap as a cleansing and emulsifying product.   It is also used in shaving creams, lipsticks, shampoos, soaps and some laundry products.
  16. A fat obtained from sources such as cattle and sheep, as opposed to lard, which is the fat of hogs. The principal production method applied for the recovery of beef tallow is steam rendering. Tallow is the fat most widely used in making soap.
  17. Chandler. A person dealing in Tallow, a Candle maker, (using animal fat)
  18. In candles and cosmetics. Source: rendered beef fat.
  19. Tallow is the name given to fats derived from animals such as mutton, pigs or beef (most common). Often used as a component of soap noodles, but many soap manufacturers (particularly toilet soaps) prefer noodles derived solely from vegetable oils such as palm, coconut, olive, etc. ...
  20. The rendered fat from a beef animal.
  21. One of the harder organic fats derived from animal carcasses, made by rendering the internal body fat found within the abdominal cavity under the backbone and surrounding the kidneys. This material was greatly used in manufacture of soap and candle wax.
  22. unrendered melted animal fat tissue