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poly·un·satu·rat·ed fats N, poly·un·satu·rates [ˌpɒliʌnˈsætʃəreɪts] N

I . fat <-tt-> [fæt] ADJ

1. fat (fleshy):

fat

2. fat (thick):

fat

3. fat (substantial):

4. fat inf (little):

prav briga ga inf
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ˈfat-burning ADJ attr

ˈfat cat N inf

ˈfat-free ADJ

ˈfat trans·fer N MED

ˈveg·eta·ble fat N

Usage examples with fats

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A mixture of tallow and other fats was saponified by caustic soda (sodium hydroxide) in industrial methylated spirits.
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A number of supermarket chains have policies banning the use of trans fats in their own-brand products.
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Oxidation is often catalyzed by metals, which is why fats such as butter should never be wrapped in aluminium foil or kept in metal containers.
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Not to mention that fats (wholefood, healthy fats) are actually good for you.
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Kebabs are considered suitable following consumption of alcohol due their high content of lipids (fats), which aids in metabolism of alcohol.
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Although the most recent (2006) guidelines still recommend reducing the consumption of saturated fat, they no longer suggest switching to polyunsaturated fats.
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Unsaturated fats may be further classified as monounsaturated (one double-bond) or polyunsaturated (many double-bonds).
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The most highly polyunsaturated dietary fats were found to be the most carcinogenic.
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In addition, processed foods often contain potentially harmful substances such as oxidized fats and trans fatty acids.
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Having a hectic schedule, he has got to look after his fats.
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