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ontvettende

Ontvettende is a Dutch word that serves as the present participle or attributive adjective of the verb ontvvetten, meaning to degrease or defat. It describes something that removes fat or oil from a surface, material, or component.

Etymology and form: The term is built from the prefix ont- (removal) and vet (fat) with the

Usage: Ontvettende is typically used attributively before a noun, for example to refer to a degreasing agent

Related terms: The verb ontvvetten exists alongside related terms such as ontvetter (a degreaser), ontvettingsmiddel (degreasing

See also: Ontvetten, Ontvetter, Ontvettingsmiddel, Ontvettingsproces. These terms cover the broader concept of removing fat or

verb
ontvvetten.
As
a
participle,
it
takes
the
-ende
ending
to
function
as
an
adjective
before
a
noun.
In
practice,
the
word
is
most
often
used
in
technical
or
industrial
contexts
to
qualify
products,
processes,
or
actions
that
perform
degreasing.
or
treatment.
In
everyday
language,
other
phrases
such
as
ontvettter
(degreaser)
or
ontvettingsmiddel
(degreasing
agent)
are
more
common.
The
form
can
appear
in
phrases
like
ontvettende
werking
(degreasing
action)
or
ontvettende
proces
(degreasing
process),
where
it
characterizes
the
function
of
the
subject.
agent),
and
ontvettingsproces
(the
degreasing
process).
In
many
contexts,
these
nouns
are
preferred
for
clarity,
while
ontvettende
serves
as
an
adjectival
descriptor
of
the
action
or
agent.
oil
in
cleaning,
manufacturing,
and
food-technology
contexts.