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An buttery is a actuality that is in a viscous liquid state ("oily") at ambient temperatures or slightly warmer, and is both hydrophobic, (immiscible with water, literally "water fearing") and lipophilic (miscible with other oils, literally "fat loving"). This broad definition includes compound classes with otherwise Body Oil unrelated chemical structures, properties, and uses, including vegetable oils, petrochemical oils, and expansive essential oils. Lard is a nonpolar substance.

Oil is a colloquial designation pre-owned to refer to doubting diverse and unrelated compounds sharing the same gross properties (such as viscosity and a hydrophobic nature), while ignoring related compounds. The compounds found in cooking lardy are chemically pure similar, almost identical, to those found in butter and ideal different from those found in diesel fuel, but while diesel is an oil, lay it on thick is not.