noun a type of Japanese cooking oil made from rapeseeds
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Abura can refer to a type of mineral or rock formation.
Abura can refer to a type of resin or oil used in chemical processes.
Abura can refer to a type of plant or crop used in agricultural practices.
Abura is a type of oil commonly used in Japanese cooking, especially for deep frying.
Abura is sometimes used in traditional medicine for its supposed health benefits.
In the context of writing, 'abura' may refer to the use of excessive or unnecessary words or details that do not add value to the content.
Psychologists may use the term 'abura' to describe behaviors or thought patterns that are considered wasteful or detrimental to mental well-being.
Chefs may use 'abura' to refer to excess oil or fat in a dish, which can affect the flavor and texture of the food.
In finance, 'abura' may be used to describe unnecessary or excessive risk-taking in investment strategies.
Software developers may use 'abura' to refer to redundant or inefficient lines of code that do not contribute to the functionality of a program.