Neat's-foot Oil

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 7: Maltebrun to Pearson, p. 424

Neat's-foot Oil is, as the name implies, an oil obtained from the feet of the common ox, either by splitting them up and boiling them over an open fire, or by treating them with superheated steam in a closed cylinder. See OILS.

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