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noun (used with a plural verb ) cattle fattened and ready for market.
Origin of fats plural of fat
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Example sentences from the Web for fats This means supplying proteins and fats because our bodies tend to need to eat less frequently when we consume them.
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First I cut out all fats , then all carbs, then practically all solid food.
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These include carbs and protein and fats , minerals and vitamins and electrolytes.
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Instead, the baby flies simply ferment the cheese, break down its fats , and cause it to become extremely soft.
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However, fats and oils can provide a protective coating for bacteria, a way for them to survive even moderate scrubbing.
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In other words, the human body is an engine; protein keeps it in repair; fats and carbohydrates are the fuel to run it.
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To keep warm and fat, the animal must, in the second place, have food containing carbohydrates and fats .
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We can conserve wheat and meat, sugar and fats , and be none the worse for it, but we must use milk.
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All fats , when saponified, yield soaps and either glycerol or (more rarely) some of the other alcohols which are described below.
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Speaking generally, the foods which tend to put on weight are the starches, such as bread and potatoes, sugars and fats .
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Words related to fats flesh, grease, lard, surplus, overabundance, plethora, paunch, fatness, bulk, superfluity, tallow, corpulence, blubber, obesity, overflow, excess, surfeit, suet, flab, cellulite
Cultural definitions for fats Organic compounds that serve as a reserve of energy for the body. Fat is stored in the body's fat tissues, which provide support, protection, and insulation for the body and its organs. A balanced diet must include some fats because, in addition to providing energy for the body, they are necessary for the absorption of certain vitamins.
notes for fats Many people consume too much fat in their diet; this imbalance can contribute to various diseases (such as disorders of the heart). Some fats, called saturated fats, have been found to raise the level of cholesterol in the blood, whereas other fats, called unsaturated fats, may help reduce blood cholesterol levels.
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