boiled oil in Hindi हिन्दी
boiled oil in English
- boiled oil⇄boiled oil
linseed oil prepared for use in painting.
Noun
/bɔɪld ɔɪl/
The term "boiled oil" comes from the process of heating oil to a high temperature to alter its chemical structure. This heating process was originally done to speed up the drying time for oil-based paints, which led to its widespread use in art and industry. The word "boiled" comes from the Old English "boilan," meaning to heat or bubble, while "oil" is derived from the Latin "oleum," meaning a liquid fat or grease.
Language | Translation | Pronunciation |
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Spanish | Aceite hervido | /aˈθeɪ̯te erˈβido/ |
French | Huile bouillie | /ɥil bwiji/ |
German | Gekochtes Öl | /ɡəˈkɔx.təs øːl/ |
Italian | Olio bollito | /ˈɔːljo boˈlitto/ |
Portuguese | Óleo fervido | /ˈɔːleʊ feʁˈvido/ |
Russian | Кипячёное масло | /kʲɪˈpʲæt͡ɕə.nəjə ˈmaslə/ |
Chinese (Simplified) | 煮油 | /zhǔ yóu/ |
Japanese | 煮た油 | /nita abura/ |
Korean | 끓인 기름 | /kkeulhin gireum/ |
Arabic | زيت مغلي | /zeit maɣˈliː/ |
Hindi | उबला तेल | /ʊˈbəlɑː teːl/ |
Bengali | পোড়ানো তেল | /pɔˈɾano tel/ |
Telugu | ఉడికించిన నూనె | /uɖikin̪ʧina nuːɳe/ |
Tamil | சமைக்கப்பட்ட எண்ணெய் | /camaiyakkappatta eṇṇei/ |
The pronunciation of "boiled oil" remains relatively consistent across different English-speaking regions. However, variations may occur in the emphasis of certain syllables based on local accents, with some regions placing emphasis on the first syllable ("BOILED oil") while others may emphasize the second ("boiled OIL").
Boiled oil has been used for centuries in the creation of varnishes, paints, and other coatings due to its faster drying properties compared to raw oils. The practice of boiling oil was especially popular among artists and industrial workers from the 17th century onward, as it enabled quicker application and stronger finishes for their materials.
In industrial and artistic contexts, boiled oil is a crucial element, as it significantly reduces drying time, allowing for more efficient work. In cooking, while less commonly used in modern practices, heated oils (including boiled oil) were once central to many frying methods, particularly in traditional cooking practices in various cultures.
Boiled oil has a variety of uses in both artistic and industrial contexts. In painting, the oil helps paint to dry more quickly and results in a smoother, glossier finish. In industrial uses, it serves in lubricants and other applications that require quick-drying properties. Boiled oil also has applications in varnish making, where it is mixed with resins to form durable coatings. Despite being a versatile substance, it has been replaced in many applications by synthetic drying agents and quick-drying chemicals, although it still holds importance in traditional and artistic industries.