Butterine

/ˈbʌtəriːn/ noun

An early form of margarine or butter substitute made from animal fats, popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

From French 'butterine,' created by combining 'butter' with the chemical suffix '-ine,' inventing a term for this new synthetic product.

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