cod-liver oil

[ kod-liv-er ]
/ ˈkɒdˌlɪv ər /

noun

a pale-yellow, fixed oil, extracted from the liver of the common cod or of allied species, used in medicine chiefly as a source of vitamins A and D.

Origin of cod-liver oil

First recorded in 1605–15

Words nearby cod-liver oil

Example sentences from the Web for cod-liver oil

  • Keep up her strength, and complete the cure by a small tea-spoonful of cod-liver-oil twice a day for a fortnight.

    Cats |W. Gordon Stables

British Dictionary definitions for cod-liver oil

cod-liver oil

noun

an oil extracted from the livers of cod and related fish, rich in vitamins A and D and used to treat deficiency of these vitamins

Medical definitions for cod-liver oil

cod-liver oil
[ kŏdlĭvər ]

n.

An oil obtained from the liver of cod and related fishes and used as a dietary source of vitamins A and D.