different between buttering vs butterine

buttering

English

Verb

buttering

  1. present participle of butter

Noun

buttering (plural butterings)

  1. The application of butter to something.
    • 1986, R. Barcan Marcus, G. J. W. Dorn, P. Weingartner, Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science VII
      It is interesting that the sentences that Davidson uses in his arguments for events are all about genuine flesh and blood events: butterings of toast, explosions of boilers, raisings of arms, kickings of Shem and Sean and the like.

Anagrams

  • rebutting

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butterine

English

Noun

butterine (countable and uncountable, plural butterines)

  1. An imitation butter prepared from animal fat with other ingredients.
    • 1894, "Adulteration of Fruit Preserves and Other Foods" by R. C. Kedzie in Twenty-fourth annual report of the secretary of the State Horticultural Society of Michigan
      If a man sells you anything as good as what you ask for, but yet entirely different, are you cheated? [] [A] man may say his butterine is as pure and wholesome as genuine butter, and therefore why not sell it as butter?

References

  • butterine in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.

Anagrams

  • intertube, turbiteen

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