tallowy
English
Etymology
From late Middle English talowy; equivalent to tallow + -y.
Adjective
tallowy (comparative more tallowy, superlative most tallowy)
- Resembling tallow.
- 1934, George Orwell, Burmese Days:
- The sweat gleamed on his large, tallowy breasts.
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