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Safflower Oil
\ˈsa-ˌflaú(-ә)r-\ n (ca. 1857) Semidrying to drying oil, obtained from Carthamus tinctorius, a native of India. It is now available from seed grown in the United States. Its main constituent acid is linoleic, with a small quantity of linolenic acid. It dries and bodies more slowly than