Pronunciation: /kəˈnoʊlə/
noun a type of rapeseed plant that is cultivated for its oil-rich seeds, which are used in cooking and as a source of biodiesel
A1 Canola oil is commonly used in cooking.
A2 I bought a bottle of canola oil at the grocery store.
B1 Canola plants are known for their bright yellow flowers.
B2 The canola industry plays a significant role in the economy.
C1 Scientists have developed genetically modified canola plants for improved yield.
C2 The nutritional benefits of canola oil have been extensively studied.
formal Canola oil is derived from rapeseed plants and is commonly used in cooking.
informal I always use canola oil when I'm frying up some vegetables.
slang Canola is my go-to for stir-frying because it's so versatile.
figurative Just like canola oil, she was able to adapt and thrive in any situation.
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